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through

Definition for through

adjective as in done

adjective as in direct

preposition as in between, during

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Example Sentences

At the Kerem Shalom crossing, Israel’s main crossing point with Gaza, last week journalists were shown lorries moving goods that had gone through security checks.

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There have been highs - two wins, including a superb drive at the British Grand Prix, and the climb up through the field at Las Vegas mentioned by Vasseur are obvious ones.

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They pass, he says, because courses are often assessed through assignments, rather than exams.

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While access to care has expanded through telemedicine, Vashi warns that dermatologists must be wary of the limitations of virtual consultations.

"Ranchers could even introduce the seaweed through a lick block for their cattle."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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