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Discover LudwigThe phrase "through diet" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe how something is achieved or affected by following a specific diet plan or by making dietary changes. For example: - "She was able to improve her overall health through diet and exercise." - "Many people struggle with weight loss, but it can often be achieved through diet alone." - "Through a strict gluten-free diet, he was able to manage his symptoms of celiac disease."
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The disorder was kept in check through diet and drugs.
He has lost nearly 40 pounds and controls the diabetes through diet and exercise.
He also drove policies aimed at improving health in deprived areas, through diet and lifestyle.
Gordon and Earnhardt have begun working out, and Hendrick has lost weight through diet and exercise.
The best thought through diet won't work if people can't stick to it.
Shouldn't they seek ways to alleviate their problems through diet, exercise and self-reflection?
I'm committed to naturally rising above it through diet, exercise, meditation and natural therapies.
While he was injured, he lost 20 pounds through diet and exercise.
Beljan, 28, has learned to manage his anxiety through diet and breathing exercises.
Should diabetes specialists even bother to advise patients to try helping themselves through diet and exercise first, before prescribing drugs?
When achieved through diet and exercise, weight loss can reduce LDL levels by as much as 42 milligrams.
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