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The phrase 'through the lecture' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means something occurred while attending or participating in a lecture. Example: "Through the lecture, I realized the importance of time management in achieving academic success."
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Carefully go through the lecture slides.
The bullet, like a talisman, ricochets through the lecture.
Mr. Barak sat through the lecture, making a few notes, with his usual half-smile.
Access to the live stream is through the Lecture Video page on your course website.
We'll talk about that as we go through the lecture today.
Access to the live stream is through the Lecture Video page on your course website once the class has begun.
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He continued attending classes at the university, but sat through the lectures like a zombie.
But, like most things in life, we won't learn how to negotiate just by sitting through the lectures.
Mitten uses items from Selig's speeches in his exams, and through the lectures, he said, he has come to understand Selig's self-image as commissioner.
They only steady attendants were a Mr. & Mrs. Bear-Don't Walks, they sat through the lectures like wooden Indians, never saying a word.
Columbia uses a comparable standard in assigning credits to its on-line courses where students may progress through the lectures and other class activities at their own pace.
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