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The phrase "trace through the" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the process of analyzing something step-by-step. For example: "I traced through the recipe instructions to make sure I understood each step."
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We can also trace through the history of philosophy a counter-movement which reverses this relationship between passion and reason.
Though the fingers quiver, the diagonal line they trace through the air at one point is steady.
The left panel shows a 1HN-13Cα strip for a system in GB1 with the right panel showing the 1D trace through the peak.
To compute the ray to trace through the lens stack I first map the sample's imageX and imageY positions to a point on the film plane.
"If the banks tell us we have a problem with cash flow, we have to trace through the lines of operation to see where the challenges are and address them, and not just for the sake of the loan".
Soon the only lines we will see will be the imaginary ones we trace through the dark forest — transects drawn in our heads to search for more slow lorises.
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The Buxton and Hanney studies also attempted to trace through to the outcomes although this proved difficult.
Descent was traced through the maternal line.
Human history can be traced through the spread of languages.
It is a study of decision-making, painstakingly traced through the chaos of competing Nazi institutions.
He represents the end of a line, traced through the operas by three linked characters.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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