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The phrase "through the bush" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe traveling or moving through a densely wooded or overgrown area. Example: "The hikers made their way through the bush, carefully stepping over fallen branches and ducking under low-hanging vines."
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Biking through the bush makes it a special day.
The story of his thousand-mile journey through the bush is grippingly told in this biography.
Crippled in one foot, he limped and duck-walked through the bush gathering black medicines.
I started through the bush, intending to have it out with him at last.
Ragtag residents who trickled out had survived on wild leaves after walking through the bush for days.
Thousands of Shabab fighters, many of them boys, are marching long distances through the bush to get away.
Few heroes survived intact, particularly if they were white men in sun helmets trekking through the bush.
They are used to eating pellets, not scrounging through the bush for nourishment.
Being a ranger is not about chasing people through the bush and arresting them.
"Here you have a predator that is being walked through the bush quite regularly," he said.
Men were plodding through the bush, carrying fire-tipped sticks to light their way home.
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