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Discover LudwigThe phrase "i gone through" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "I have gone through" or "I went through" depending on the context.
Example: "I have gone through all the documents you sent me."
Alternatives: "I have experienced" or "I have completed."
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What have I gone through, what have you gone through?
"What have I gone through?
Okay, let me pause because I want to be sure — have I gone through his too quickly?
Had I gone through the window, maybe then I would have seen the dead guy, the third casualty, camouflaged with soot and debris.
Had I gone through all this for him to be marked by an insipid few lines in an obituary about how he "sadly passed away aged 74"?
But when something makes you sad … I remember thinking to myself: 'Why have I gone through all this serious amount of pain … to be standing here, the subject of abuse.
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"I'm glad I went through what I went through," she said.
I went through this five years ago.
I went through depression.
I go through phases.
I go through it.
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