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The phrase "through deciphering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of interpreting or making sense of something, often in a context related to codes, languages, or complex information. Example: "The researchers were able to gain insights into the ancient text through deciphering the symbols used by the civilization."
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Through deciphering the crop's DNA, researchers have identified the genes that could help to produce a more sustainable crop.
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After a great deal of work--digging through the stacks, deciphering older papers related to a new concept, drafts wet with the blood of Jeff's red pen, and even an all-nighter or two--earlier this year I wrote a proposal that could hold some water.
It is likely to take several days for Wall Street to wade through and decipher many of the implications of the recommendations, which were embedded in reams of studies, reports and regulatory filings released simultaneously Tuesday afternoon.
Along with global creative network Talent House, adidas set up an online database of all the entries and then sifted through to decipher the overall winner, with the help of contemporary artist Funny Tummy, and Jeff Thomas Shaw, the director of program design at Chelsea College of Art.
I had spent the semester rehashing old events, thumbing through sweat-stained notebooks, deciphering inkblots bleached by the desert sun.
A systems approach is particularly effective for deciphering ways through which control can be exerted.
Discrepancies between GPs illustrated that the process of categorising or diagnosing was not simply a formal process of deciphering symptoms through a lens of objective criteria, rather the process of diagnosing was equally an informal process influenced by GPs' experiences and attitudes.
Deciphering some sense through the sobs, we managed to work out what had happened.
But as much as we try to humanize meteorological disasters by naming hurricanes and deciphering their personalities through their histories, storms ultimately don't have feelings or even intentions.
One way to begin sorting out the many genetic players in a bee brain, as well as a bee body, Dr. Robinson said, is through a bee genome project, deciphering all the subunits of bee DNA as has been done, more or less, with the human genome.
Cross-species analysis allows deciphering molecular complexity through evolutionary constrains.
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