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"through the centuries" is a perfectly valid expression in written English.
It can be used to refer to a span of time that has passed from the present into the distant past. For example: "Humans have been experimenting with flight through the centuries, slowly developing the technologies we take for granted today."
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Their fortunes have fluctuated through the centuries.
Digging down through the centuries silt.
And some have descended through the centuries.
This populist tendency continued through the centuries.
Russia's suspicion of foreigners persisted through the centuries.
Its significance in English law varied through the centuries.
This requires craft that stretches back through the centuries.
Jamaica's plant life has changed considerably through the centuries.
Through the centuries scholars have sought to explain this practice.
The tunic form didn't change much through the centuries.
Dreisinger examines white appropriation of black identity through the centuries.
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