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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'sustained through' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean that something has been continued or maintained over time. For example: "She was able to stay positive in the face of adversity, sustained through her faith in God."
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Democracy has to be sustained through institutions.
Let's hope this is sustained through the current economic crisis.
But their fervent, exquisite wildness is surely D'Artagnan's own, sustained through thick and, mostly, thin.
The dynamic suppleness, the heaping up and amassing of detail, is sustained through poem after poem.
About 200 died, either from injuries sustained through torture or lack of medical treatment.
Cultures, including business cultures, he says, are spread and sustained through myth, image and ritual.
A romantic, enduringly loving version of marriage, that is paradoxically (inevitably?) only sustained through absence.
It is then often sustained through the success of their boyfriend or husband.
The book has no plot, no chapters and no character that is sustained through the novel.
Many also suspected the racket could only be sustained through kickbacks to well-placed city officials.
However, it's conceivable that many of them may have been sustained through siege warfare.
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