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Discover Ludwig"through a door" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe the action of someone entering or exiting a room, hallway, or other enclosed area. For example, "The general opened the door and walked through a door into the conference room."
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We go through a door.
I follow through a door.
Enter through a door, and turn left.
Pass through a door on your right.
Actors enter through a door right and exit through a door left.
You went through a door, didn't you?
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Study participants were screened and recruited through a door-to-door, interviewer-administered survey.
They come and go through a door-sized hatch in the floor that remains open.
Consequently, they achieved high participation through a door-to-door mobilisation of all on-site workers.
The questionnaire was administrated face to face by trained staff through a door-to-door interview.
A within-village sampling frame was established through a door-to-door census of each village.
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