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"I'm going through" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are in the process of experiencing or doing something. For example, "I'm going through a difficult time right now."
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"That's the thing I'm going through right now -- the frustration.
The pain I'm going through, everyone's going through.
I imagine what I'm going through isn't that unique.
I mean, look at what I'm going through right now.
"[Y]ou can't buy what I'm going through right now.
"What I'm going through.
"I'm going through something," he'd said.
Instead, I'm going through my work.
"I'm going through some treatment today.
I'm going through a big transition.
You cannot see what I'm going through".
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