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"through the wind" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is being blown away by the wind, or to describe the feeling of the wind passing by. For example, "I watched as the colorful leaves were carried away through the wind."
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He went back, through the wind, to his office.
I needed to hit it through the wind.
Mosquitoes aren't strong enough to fly through the wind".
We glide easily through the wind and go to COMMERCIAL".
Design a stiff cardboard cone to cut through the wind.
His Sandhurst vowels scythe cheerfully through the wind.
They tried and failed to punch their way through the wind.
"The shots that I hit well went really good through the wind," Woods said.
"He handled the pace pressure well, and ran hard through the wind".
So I rolled on, like some yellow-jacketed fiend, through the wind and rain.
Manning's pass arched through the wind and landed against Hixon's chest and between his hands.
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