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Discover LudwigThe phrase "through what" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to ask for more specific details about a situation or action. Example sentence: "Can you explain to me how you were able to solve the problem through what methods?"
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She was picking through what was left of Tiffany's house.
Through what mechanism?
Question: Through what?
"Through what window did it come?
Nobody talked us through what would happen".
–Through what historical events have you lived?
Who has protested, and through what means?
I'll take you through what he does.
Through what lens would he view them?
Here we go through what you need to know.
We don't want to go through what we went through.
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