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The phrase "understand it through" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to explain to someone that they are able to comprehend something by getting the information from a particular source. For example, "I suggest that you understand it through reading the article I sent you."
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Although the activity is considered in contributing to the understanding of the problem's structure, it is not clear how learners could understand it through the activity.
Although posing problems in the learning environment is considered to contribute to the understanding of the problem's structure, it is not clear how learners could understand it through the activity.
(Plenty of people don't understand it through no fault of their own, since these things are not always well-explained).
If we were simply dropped into Ritwik's world and made to understand it through observation it would make for far more engaged reading.
Rather than viewing the Tea Party as a political phenomenon — rather than wondering if it is populist or Republican or reactionary — one might better understand it through the prism of religion.
"Dub didn't make any sense to me for years - I would turn on the radio and this weird sound from another planet would come out," says Hyde. "I learned to understand it through John Peel.
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He really understood society, and he understood it through his own pain," Mosley says.
She makes an honest distinction about the consent process, between both how it was worded and how she had understood it, through which she takes responsibility for her decisions.
The only way to understand it is through the particulars, through the details".
The other might be that, whatever the outcome of this election, we may need to wait until 2026 or beyond to understand it, possibly through Broad City chips implanted in our brains.
He struggled with tragedy in his personal life and sought to understand it better through philosophy.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com