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The phrase "through the hotels" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing movement or passage within or among hotels, often in the context of navigating or exploring them. Example: "We decided to walk through the hotels along the beach to find a nice restaurant."
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Most people make reservations for the various activities through the hotels because guides are recommended.
Daily rentals are available through the hotels in Los Barriles and Buena Vista.
"We will conduct sweeps through the hotels at least once a week," Mr. Kalono was quoted as saying.
The guard's Black Cat commandos emerged as heroes last week, having slithered down ropes from helicopters and rescued trapped civilians as gunmen marauded through the hotels.
On September 18th 1926 a hurricane hit south Florida, ripping through the hotels, piers, marinas and mansions that had been put up in the preceding years.The storm killed 400 people and made another 50,000 homeless.
In "Looking for Knives," Maltz's camera drifts through the hotels innards.
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She refused, and pushed through the hotel's front door.
After dinner, they ambled through the hotel's huge lobby.
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS -- Through the hotel, via a ramp.
White-veiled brides are ducking through the hotel casinos.
Eager for preconcert downtime, Justin leaped out of the van and charged through the hotel lobby.
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