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Discover LudwigSentence No, "mentor through" is not grammatically correct as it stands.
However, the phrase "mentor someone through X" can be used in written English. For example: "John mentored his team through the difficult restructuring process."
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I have an amazing mentor through the School of Confidence, and do workshops there, too.
Those selected will receive a computer and online services and will be paired with a mentor through local colleges.
She and Atwood became friends after Atwood chose to be her mentor, through a program sponsored by Rolex.
Soon on his lonesome, without money and passport, he discovers a talented young girl to mentor through Afghan Star, the country's take on American Idol.
I was lucky enough to get a business mentor through the Prince's Trust and having someone with experience to help guide me in the beginning was invaluable.
Midway through the latter Mr. Gill got so emotional that he couldn't sing his lines, opting instead to transmit his feelings for his late friend and mentor through his fingertips.
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Young screenwriters from the north of England will be mentored through a new scheme.
She's giving it to someone she's mentoring, through her high school.
She has received mentoring through the Centre's business incubation programme, SETsquared.
But when I arrived in Los Angeles, in February, and ventured into the Lakers' locker room, I found an atmosphere of playful respect, born of mentoring through intimidation.
Some clients want coaching and mentoring through a handful of half-day workshops while others want a two-year development programme.
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