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Discover LudwigThe phrase "measure through" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning
It could potentially be used in contexts where you are discussing measurement methods or processes, but it is not standard. Example: "We need to measure through various techniques to ensure accuracy in our results."
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Many accuse him of ramming the measure through without taking account of the health concerns.
"I am willing to pass this measure through any legal means that may be necessary".
Its vote was symbolic, because only the public can repeal the measure through a second referendum.
Mr. Levin nonetheless pushed the measure through the next day on a party-line vote.
Opponents have complained that Ms. Quinn is rushing the measure through for the mayor.
Mr. Coburn has been trying for the past two years to get the measure through Congress.
The notion of pursuing the measure through a referendum did not sit well with Council leaders.
The Teamsters were successful in helping to push the measure through the House.
Lloyd George, undeterred, piloted his measure through Parliament with great skill and determination.
This time, the government hoped to sneak the measure through as part of the 2004 budget.
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An experimental setup was designed, fabricated and validated to measure through-thickness thermal conductivity.
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