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Discover LudwigThe phrase "through dreams" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe experiences, thoughts, or actions that occur as a result of dreaming or within the context of dreams.
Example: "She found inspiration through dreams that guided her creative process."
Alternatives: "via dreams" or "by means of dreams".
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When I get home, I flick through Dreams.
But it's not enough to simply tick through dreams that will die in a divided Congress.
Information about it has not come through dreams but through science.
Reincarnations of high Tibetan monks are identified through dreams and auspicious signs.
Through dreams, Freud argued, we had access to our most deeply submerged personal histories, including memories of early childhood.
Thus, in Egypt the pharaoh received a divine oracle through dreams in the temple (a practice known as incubation).
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Sequences of traditional myths acquired through dreaming were converted into songs and acted out in ceremonies.
In that case, she could sponsor you for permanent residency after qualifying for citizenship through DREAM.
The colourful coral garden and reef wall are spectacular; we swam through dream-like shoals of vivid, tropical fish.
Domenic Recchia, the former councilman who shepherded the re-zoning through, dreamed of building an indoor water park.
Later this month, Wieland, 65, plans to stop in Washington, halfway through Dream Ride 3, a solo ride across the United States and back on a handcycle.
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