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Discover Ludwig"trawling through" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to search or look through something in a thorough and often tedious way. Example: I spent hours trawling through old newspapers at the library in search of any mention of my great-grandfather. Another example: She was tired of trawling through endless job listings, hoping to find something that suited her qualifications and interests.
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Then it was back to trawling through Airbnb listings.
Trawling through the posts, there are several parallel conversations.
Trawling through 30 years of possessions was no easy task.
She found her evidence by "trawling through local newspaper archives".
Chuck found hers by trawling through second-hand shops.
People are trawling through reams of data to provide answers.
Historians trawling through the Stasi's archives stumbled across 17 volumes chronicling Mr Kurras's secret career.
After all, trawling through Dickens won't secure a £10,000 summer internship.
Trawling through the site to find that particular screening turned out to be unexpectedly complicated.
This is because they work by trawling through libraries of Web pages hunting for key words.
I remember trawling through the shops looking for their new album.
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