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The phrase "to go through" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean "to examine or experience something thoroughly". For example: "I need to go through all of the financial documents before I can make a decision."
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"It's going to go through," she said.
Prediction Juventus to go through.
You have to go through university communications".
I just had to go through that".
"We had to go through Tangier.
I had to go through it".
"You're going to go through this".
They had to go through managed bankruptcy.
I think that needs to go through.
Nobody should have to go through that".
You need to go through some failure.
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a camel to go through the
a century to go through the
a bill to go through the
assumed to go through
a night to go through the
a desire to go through the
a shock to go through the
bond to go through
benefits to go through
duty to go through
eligible to go through
estimated to go through
essential to go through
failure to go through
guidance to go through
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to proceed through
to disappear through
to refer through
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to fast through
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