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Discover LudwigThe phrase "through a network" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a connection between multiple points on a telecommunications or computer network. For example: "We can quickly send large amounts of data through a network."
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The opium is sold through a network of secret traders.
Local arts are supported through a network of galleries.
The company sells mobile phone and service contracts through a network of shops.
Through a network of journalists, his numbers made it into international press reports, until they didn't.
(She sent it to Syria through a network of expatriates based in Kuwait).
DaimlerChrysler hopes sales will reach 7,000 a year, through a network of 50 Freightliner dealers.
We currently support 4,500 older people through a network of over 7,000 volunteers.
Al Qaeda functions both on its own and through a network of other terrorist organizations.
Whenever he wants to come or go, he must pass through a network of American checkpoints.
But officials say he is raising money through a network of charities and businesses.
Herman Carnie: We provide food through a network of 650 pantries, soup kitchens and shelters.
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