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"is going through" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a current experience or state of being, often implying that the subject is enduring a struggle or challenge. Example: Sarah is going through a tough time at work, but she's determined to persevere and come out stronger.
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This is going through, this is done.
"The train is going through," Cogan said.
"We knew the issues Ukraine is going through," said Capt.
Neymar is going through a transient stage.
"Publishing is going through rocky times.
Steven Ballmer is going through a rough patch.
The automotive industry is going through a lot of changes.
He is going through a hard time.
Juneau is going through a small renaissance.
SOHO is going through an awkward stage.
"Pakistan is going through a rough patch.
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