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The phrase "its way through" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "its way through" or "find its way through." You can use it when describing a process of navigating or progressing through something.
Example: "The river finds its way through the dense forest, creating a beautiful landscape."
Alternatives: "make its way through" or "navigate through."
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"It winds its way through every day".
Then it makes its way through the government filters.
"But it weaves its way through everything, even the early conceptual work".
A trade touches many hands as it makes its way through the system.
It flooded its way through every crevice in my brain.
It is wending its way through the association's committees.
Unsurprisingly, it has worked its way through the food chain.
It must steer its way through vested interests.
It would grow its way through the recession.
It has managed its way through SARS.
And it has now vroomed its way through two recessions in a row.
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