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"via online" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to procedures or activities that occur online, often in contrast to those that take place in a physical location. For example, "We now offer enrollment via online instead of in person."
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Via online tracking, it was clear that a right old travel spree was had.
Ms. Liao spoke via online written messages.
She said that she'd discovered Vice via online documentaries.
He met his wife, Kendra, in 2008, via online dating.
Those purchases do not come via online ad exchanges.
SUNet IDs are established and maintained via online procedures.
Instead, it funds itself largely via online savings accounts for individuals and small businesses.
Growth in sales of individual tracks, via online music stores like Apple's iTunes, has slowed.
Bitcoin is bought via online exchanges and platforms, with an increasing number of UK options.
Where to Buy: Madeleine pans are sold at kitchen stores and via online gourmet purveyors.
Income from "remote betting", that is, via online casinos, poker and bingo, was £817m in 2009.
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