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"through that way" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a direction, suggesting that someone should travel through a route or in a particular direction, such as: "Let's take that path over there, it looks like it leads through that way".
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She helps get us through that way.
He would never even let him pass through that way en route to their grandmother's house.
Now only 30percentt gets through that way, he estimated, forcing smugglers to come up with new ruses.
"I was trying to be funny and I'm sorry it didn't come through that way," he said by phone from St . Louis adding, "I love hockey and I want Newark to be a success".
It came through that way on Sunday in the gripping, nuanced performance that Mr. Noseda conducted, right from the start, when the hushed chorus sang, "Requiem aeternam," asking the Lord to grant the deceased eternal rest, but in veiled, quietly intense music that suggests trepidation, as if the choristers were afraid to make this plea.
"When people come through that way, it's not the same.
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And often people don't think through negotiations that way.
And you have to proceed through life that way".
I want every woman to understand their power and be confident and go through life that way and be happy.
"He's grown up and come through the system that way, a real aggressive hitter," Hudgens said.
I used to get through my diets that way too.
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