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The phrase "to guide through" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe the act of leading or helping someone through a difficult or new situation. Example: The therapist's role is to guide through the challenges and emotions of grief.
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Towards the end of the civil war, the 16th president is trying to guide through an amendment banning slavery.
Both were designed to be thinner than competing leads sold by Boston Scientific and Medtronic, making them easier to guide through blood vessels.
"It is clear to me now that many of the members of this conference want a change," he told his colleagues at a private meeting, "and want new leadership to guide through the rough shores ahead".
Sources on both sides said Obama did not offer McCain a cabinet job, but focused on how the senator for Arizona could help to guide through Congress legislation that they both strongly favour.
Pocketing a set monthly payment for each Medicaid member, the companies sign up the most common types of Medicaid recipients: children with relatively few health care needs and women that they try to guide through uncomplicated low-cost pregnancies.
"The body of law President Johnson helped to guide through Congress continues to challenge all Americans to improve our society," said Benjamin Baron, the University of Texas graduate who will deliver an address at the event.
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They need librarians to guide you through it.
I ask O'Neill to guide me through her research.
Mr. LeMay was left to guide them through the process.
Yesterday Citigroup turned to two elder statesmen to guide it through this turbulent period.
We had the older lads in midfield and youth up front to guide us through".
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