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"through such" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means "by means of" or "as a result of". You can use it when describing a situation or action that was achieved or influenced by a specific factor or means. Example: "Through such hard work and determination, Sally was able to achieve her dream of becoming a successful lawyer."
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I find sorting through such arguments difficult.
Republicans have done well through such brinkmanship.
Culture moves through such remarkable people.
"He goes through such a tumultuous time.
May their memories endure through such a memorial.
"We've never been through such a long bad period".
He went through such pains, but he went on preaching".
Why do I put myself through such purgatory?
Through such punishment, the regime enacts its own grim symbolism.
"People are going through such tough times now.
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But is muddling-through such a bad thing?
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