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'was going through' is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate an ongoing action that was happening in the past. For example, "I was going through my emails when I received your message."
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I was going through divorce.
So that was going through my mind.
What was going through her mind?
I was going through a lot.
What was going through his head?
America was going through tremendous changes.
I was going through a depression.
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This is going through, this is done.
"The train is going through," Cogan said.
The pain I'm going through, everyone's going through.
It's gone through!
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was progressing through
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believed going through
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observed going through
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members going through
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member going through
assistance going through
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