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Discover LudwigThe phrase "through the fund" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is being done or accomplished by using or getting support from a particular fund. For example: 1. "The charity was able to provide clean water to the village through the fund raised by generous donors." 2. "Investors were able to diversify their portfolios through the fund's various investment options." 3. "The government is planning to support small businesses through the fund set up for COVID-19 relief."
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What Jenny has achieved through the fund is extraordinary.
Investors' money does not pass through the fund manager's books.
Many countries, including Turkey most recently, have pledged money through the fund.
A portion of Ms. Gongón-Volmar's salary as workshop instructor is paid through the fund.
Many of the physical injury claims, too, are working their way through the fund.
A company may receive investments of up to $1 million through the fund.
Through the fund, Ms. Malloy received $405.79 to buy winter clothing for her sons.
Through the fund, Mrs. Cherrington got $189.43 to pay her electric bill.
"Of course there's a discount, and you might want to play Fiat through the fund.
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Chhun told them the money they were donating would be used to attack Hun Sen. Through the fund-raisers, Chhun said, the C.F.F.
Lynch attended Torrey Pines High School, with its lush nine-and-a-half-acre campus and stunning athletic fields, created through the fund-raising of an energetic booster club.
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