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The phrase "through the radio" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to communication or transmission that occurs via a radio. Example: "The breaking news was broadcasted through the radio, reaching listeners across the country."
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Still, his rise through the radio ranks was unglamorous.
"We used to distribute our great content through the radio.
His was a voice that cut through the radio.
He was the last wearer I saw before walking through the radio station's doors.
He confirmed that the two got into the Cherokee's operating systems through the radio.
"My mum, every day, for six years, sending messages through the radio.
So perhaps that means there will be more coming through the radio".
I listened to the Florida State-Notre Dame game last season, and Hornung's frustration tore through the radio.
Waayaha Cusub's songs are recorded in Nairobi but find their way home on pirated CDs, and through the radio and internet.
If a disease is brought to your attention (through the radio, TV, newspapers or someone you know), do you worry about getting it yourself?
"They control everything through the radio," said one Swat resident, who declined to give his name for fear the Taliban might kill him.
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