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The phrase "through his head" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in a metaphorical sense to mean an idea or thought passing through someone's mind. For example: As John walked to work, a parade of thoughts went through his head.
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Thoughts were racing through his head.
One ball passed through his head.
What was going through his head?
Bills were running through his head.
The bullet passed through his head.
The possibilities danced through his head.
After a point, music stopped running through his head.
I asked Rowan what had been going through his head.
[Nathan] has got plenty of things running through his head".
"He has a lot going through his head," McCarthy said.
"It's nice to go through his head," MIKE NICHOLS said.
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