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"though not through" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that something is done in some manner, but not in the manner originally desired or expected. For example, "Though he finished the race, not doing so through his own strength was a bitter disappointment."
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Some can't recoup, though not through their own fault.
In a sense, Richard does "handle" the incident — though not through any direct action.
The other, available to clients though not through a retail fund, pays more attention to companies with higher current yields.
Daniel had power over the other two, she saw, just as he had power over her, though not through any conscious exertion of his will.
But he noted that for the last 10 years he has directed plays with exclusively female casts, though not through any particular design.
At first, back-room deals generated cash flow -- though not through the usual secondary art market of brokered deals among collectors or museums.
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Advertising rates, says Mr McCarter, are also falling, though not as fast as click-through rates.
I powered through though, not wanting to detract from the potench marriage proposal I was hoping to trick out of my boyfriend.
It calls for certain derivative trades, though not all, to be handled through clearinghouses.
On Thursday, the UK voted to leave the European Union, a move that though not entirely unanticipated sent shockwaves through the world.
I'm not through yet though.
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