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The phrase "looked through it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to examining or reviewing something, such as a document or a collection of items.
Example: "I looked through it quickly to find the information I needed."
Alternatives: "went through it" or "perused it."
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I looked through it quickly and put it aside.
He looked through it for a long minute, formulating his answer.
I looked through it and saw a man walking in a room very similar to mine.
"Whatever came, I just looked through it and bought what I liked," she recalled.
"My grandmother has a nice size box, so I looked through it first.
"I looked through it and soon discovered it was the only thing I was good at".
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The key is looking through it.
Michael: You can look through it.
"There's no looking through it".
Carlos will look through it a lot.
"We just started to look through it," she said.
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