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The phrase "march through" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a process of moving through a place in an organized, efficient manner. For example, "We marched through the park as part of our campaign rally."
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Labor unions march through the streets.
Best time to go: March through May.
The group's march through the U-Va.
A planned march through the city was canceled.
That event was followed by a march through downtown.
Elsewhere, Notre Dame's march through March is picking up speed.
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Operates from mid-March through November.
Serving dinner late March through December, lunch May through October.
Horseback tours are available from mid-March through November.
Mid-March through April the market picks up.
Open March through October.
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