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The phrase "taken us through" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the idea of someone guiding or leading you over a period of time, especially through a difficult or complicated situation. For example: "Our teacher has taken us through this challenging unit with great skill and patience."
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In this space over the past three months or so, Colin Dexter has taken us through the standard tricks that all cryptic crossword setters use in their clues.
I asked why he had taken us through not one, but two storm clouds.
Hong Kong's chief executive, Leung Chas-ying, has taken us through a sham consultation.
So far, our trek had taken us through the fertile Draa Valley, passing by the occasional tiny village of red mud houses, date palms and irrigated fields.
We won our first game against Fiji with a bonus point and we were 22-12 up against Wales, a lead that would have taken us through.
Finally, it just stopped, and Tharp, having taken us through Hell, shot us to Heaven, in a fifteen-minute finale called "The Golden Section".
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Just very quickly take us through those.
Marritz, and the researchers, take us through the experience.
Zander Swinburne takes us through what happened this week.
Ariel Dorfman's upcoming memoir takes us through the other 9/11.
Can you take us through an average game-day?
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