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The phrase "tame through" is not correct and does not appear to be a standard expression in written English.
It is unclear what context you intend to use it in, as it does not convey a recognizable meaning.
Example: "I tried to tame through the chaos, but it was overwhelming."
Alternatives: "navigate through" or "manage through".
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Energy and food prices, both supposedly very volatile, were tame through this period.
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The army was tamed through a series of court cases against alleged coup-plotters.
Dickens thought that large contradictions could be tamed through small moments of justice.
But the real fantasy is that capitalism can be properly tamed through regulation, "cap and trade" programs, or any other market-based approach.
Mr. Gorham threw himself into the demolition until pinched nerves in his neck and back, only recently tamed through physical therapy, roared back.
Bloomberg said the debt crisis may best be tamed through a combination of taxes and reduced spending on health care and social security like the one outlined by President Obama's fiscal commission headed by former senator Alan Simpson, a Republican, and Erskine Bowles, once Clinton's White House chief of staff.
MaaS achieves horizontal taming through exposed services, while vertical taming is achieved through their need-based invocation.
Sony's Mobile Communications, once the source of huge losses, has been tamed through downsizing that has seen it focus on mid-range devices and markets where the brand is competitive.
But Cameron's tame trustee through election time?
The Sentiero Napoleonico is a wide, tame path through reforested pine, hornbeam and linden.
On our first day, we took the tame trek through McKittrick Canyon, a two-and-a-half-mile loop.
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