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The phrase "possible through" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that was made possible with the help of something else. For example: "The success of the initiative was made possible through generous donations from volunteers."
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Youth football is only possible through the support of parents.
That's not possible through online worship alone, he said.
These critical investments have been made possible through the headroom provided by large-scale savings.
This has been possible through the use of technology to simplify processes.
The new Fashionista Barbie wears chunky sandals and gladiator sandals, made possible through adjustable ankles.
We're sound engineers but our whole show is only made possible through expert engineering.
The sect is just that: idiosyncratic, not representative of the good that's possible through Christianity.
2. Strain mixture, pressing as much apple pulp as possible through strainer.
If not, the Democrats need to push for as much reform as possible through majority vote.
An unprecedented feat made possible through researching North Korea's mobile phone system.
It was an almost heroic atmosphere of anything is possible through positive thinking.
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