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The phrase "through a telescope" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe visually observing something using a telescope, either literally or figuratively. Here are a few examples of how the phrase can be used in a sentence: 1. "I could see the craters on the moon through the telescope my grandfather had given me." 2. "As an astronomer, I spend hours each night studying the stars through my powerful telescope." 3. "The children were amazed as they looked through a telescope for the first time and saw Saturn's rings." 4. "The CEO viewed the company's growth through a telescope, carefully analyzing every aspect of their success." 5. "The criminal's activities were closely monitored through a telescope hidden in the neighboring building."
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I'm sure it's outrageous if you watch through a telescope.
When he sees Fish, he closes one eye, as if looking through a telescope.
Viewed through a telescope, Venus presents a brilliant yellow-white, essentially featureless face to the observer.
Nobody has actually seen this gigantic diamond, not even through a telescope.
Not long ago, he spent a week in Hawaii peering through a telescope.
"The act of looking through a telescope is saying, 'This is a special place,' " he said.
Viewing Saturn's rings through a telescope is a pretty straightforward business, after all.
When I did my astronomy degree, I never looked through a telescope.
It is 24,764km wide, yet only 2.3 arcsec wide through a telescope tonight.
Yucef Merhi's "Telepoesis" invites you to read poetry through a telescope.
The stargazer used a wheelchair and had become unable to look through a telescope.
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