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Discover Ludwig"through a filter" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe a process or action of filtering something. For example, "The water passes through a filter to remove any contaminants before we drink it."
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The water passes outside through a filter.
And it goes through a filter.
"We ran the fill through a filter twice.
They haven't been poured through a filter of rules.
It is wielded through a filter and reused.
The crew members devise projects, such as recycling dishwater through a filter of volcanic soil.
The coffee drips through a filter directly into the thermal carafe.
The finished brew then drops back through a filter screen into the lower carafe.
"If it's obvious — take shit water, put it through a filter — then people are upset".
Water gushed and cycled through the machine, pushing the dirt through a filter.
Using a small pump, the students draw the Charles River water through a filter.
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