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through

[throo] / θru /






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Over vast spans of time, some of this water was slowly returned to the surface through volcanic and magmatic activity.

From Science Daily

You’re trying to channel Noah and what he went through and his growth, which we’ve watched as a person, as he’s found himself.

From Los Angeles Times

Marnus Labuschagne received a full delivery from Tongue angled into the stumps and edged to slip, before the same bowler snared Steve Smith with one which nipped to bowl him through the gate.

From BBC

The inner parts of the brain are softer, but the cortex has to be cut through.

From BBC

This water flowed underground to the south through the path of least resistance.

From The Wall Street Journal