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The phrase "through commentaries" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the method of understanding or analyzing a subject by means of commentaries or interpretations. Example: "The author provides insights into the text through commentaries that explore various themes and perspectives."
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It's not known how often viewers sit through commentaries.
Reading through commentaries on the opera, it is hard to find an unqualified endorsement of this Strauss work, which followed "Intermezzo" and preceded "Arabella".
The vast library of books which makes up the Vedic/Hindu literature reference homosexuality and indicate acceptance from the Vedic times, through commentaries, art etc. Sculptures in some Hindu temples show homosexuality as part of human existence.
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The piece then outlines a suggested framework for correct legal regulation, as well as a through commentary on the work done by Catherine Bellamy et al. to empirically determine the extent to which public protection information sharing can in fact occur in correct adherence to legal regulation.
Supposedly, these are big people in the game who are earning their living through commentary and stuff like that".
Though trying to become an enlightened and forward-thinking individual, the narrator often emphasises, through commentary on Smithson's actions and situation, that his identity is strongly rooted in the traditional social system.
During a run-through, her commentary was almost reflexively sardonic.
He just eats his lunch out of the vending machine, then goes straight back to his desk, to continue onwards with his strict click-through and commentary regime.
As a result, visitors and residents negotiated an ideal of rural typicality according to changing tourist circumstances a process revealed in this essay largely through published commentaries and promotional works.
A fifth topic of discussion introduced in the Middle Ages through Boethius' Commentaries on Porphyry's Isagoge involves the "predicables" (praedicabilia), which are ways in which predicates relate to subjects.
In fact, he had his greatest influence through the commentaries he wrote on these texts (see Gardner, 2003 for a discussion of the influence of Zhu Xi's reading of the Analects).
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