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The phrase "went through a phase" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a period of time in which a person experiences a particular behavior or interest that is different from their usual behavior or interests. Example: "During her teenage years, Sarah went through a phase where she only wore black clothes and listened to heavy metal music." In this sentence, "went through a phase" is used to describe Sarah's temporary change in behavior and interests during her teenage years.
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"I went through a phase," he said.
"I went through a phase of morbidly reading them.
I went through a phase of selling and reselling toys.
Oh, God, I went through a phase of thinking I could be a sex kitten.
His mother went through a phase of repeatedly playing Cat Stevens's "Morning Has Broken".
He had been a rancher in South America and once went through a phase like ours.
"I went through a phase where I wanted to be a fashion designer," she says.
Recently we went through a phase in which every book was an "erotics" of something.
As a young boy, Jason went through a phase of stuttering.
I went through a phase of really exploring Hindu mythology with Anish [Kapoor].
"I went through a phase of loving Marilyn Monroe and copying her make-up.
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