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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'in through' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
It should be replaced with the phrase 'through'. For example, "He walked through the door."
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He can walk in through the gate.
"He flew in through my window".
Contributions will come in through the week.
Snow drifts in through shattered windows.
The timber rolls in through motley channels.
Sunlight glanced in through tall, arched windows.
They could get in through the windows".
She came in through the front door.
In through the nose.
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The appetites in through-the-doorland are weird and immense.
"A break-in?" "Through Billie's bedroom window.
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