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"through the landscape" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to moving from one point to another in a physical environment. For example, "We drove through the landscape, taking in the beauty of the rolling hills."
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A river is like a highway, flowing through the landscape.
The reader travels with him through the landscape and very idea of the German nation.
Out the window three parallel lines cut straight through the landscape.
Inevitably, this passage through the landscape of his mind can end only in death.
We all travel through the landscape; sometimes we fly over.
Thiebaud's joy in America extends out through the landscape, no matter how industrial.
Some places resemble a cracked eggshell, with thin bright threads running like fissures through the landscape.
Whole communities just nomadically moving through the landscape and taking elephants and robbing people..
He might be walking through the landscape but there's no sign of his footprints.
A collector of stories travels through the landscape in a way the novelist can not.
Ms. Parravani is now wending her way through the landscape that other twins have traveled.
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