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Discover LudwigThe phrase "through books" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to talk about gaining knowledge or understanding through the information found in books, or to refer to the process of learning and studying. For example, "I have gained a lot of knowledge about science through books."
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He's looking through books with them.
I lived a thousand lives through books.
He'd been browsing while I paged through Books in Print.
AW: My introduction to serious photography was largely through books.
Most of his knowledge has come through books.
"I came to acting through books and then theater.
A brilliant way to do that is through books".
Readers can literally page through books in an interface that replicates the tactile romance of reading.
The romantic aura of a notorious international fugitive grew through books and films.
Others strolled along the main street, leafing through books and browsing amid the anti-Mafia paraphernalia.
Above all, he was a remarkable public teacher, inspiring action through "books, ideas, talk".
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