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The phrase "through the mouth" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when describing how something comes out of a person's mouth, especially when you want to emphasize that the source was the mouth specifically. For example: "The words came through the mouth without hesitation."
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Make sure the items can easily fit through the mouth of the bottle.
Out through the mouth.
The bullet came out through the mouth.
Waste is excreted through the mouth.
These are passed through the mouth into the respective organs.
Again, in through the nose, out through the mouth.
Its spicy flavors practically dance their way through the mouth.
"You're not supposed to take anything through the mouth or stomach.
Still, entrepreneurs hope that devices through the mouth will be safer and cheaper.
"This is from grabbing the bass through the mouth enough times".
"He-uh," leafy green, comes through the mouth, and expresses searching curiosity.
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