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Discover Ludwig"searches through" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an action of searching, or to describe someone making an effort to find something. For example: "The librarian searches through the stacks of books for the requested title."
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Microsoft already offers searches through MSN, its web portal.
Buyers, meanwhile, would automatically get help in searches through software that analyzes their past queries.
Skipping to the third part: the party searches through a dozens of desolate Sonora hamlets.
Nel searches through his notes for the quote but gives up.
Writer accompanies Evans as he searches through the garbage at Dennis Brewer Sr.'s office.
"Every three months or so, the long-term case team runs computer searches through the N.C.I.C".
In Chrome's rivals, typing a phrase into the address bar searches through your Web history.
While he searches through the stacks, Welch walks around looking at buildings.
And, the subject key word also searches through our free-text note field.
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Our data collection was based on keyword searches through general search engines like Google and keyword searches through Maastricht University's e-library, which also contains the option of a meta-search through which more than one database can be searched.
Hand-searches through the reference lists of screened articles and published systematic reviews did not produce any additional articles.
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