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Leticia Pröllochs
What means this "through" in this sentence?
"This time ,through, I was gonna join them."
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It shouldn't be "through", but rather "though." It's a conjunction of contrast. In the previous sentence, the speaker must have been talking about not having joined them before.
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With "through" surrounded by commas, I agree with JK that it is a mistake.
If you remove the commas then, with proper context, "through" can make sense as a preposition. For it to work though, the preposition needs to have an object. Let's suppose the sentence occurs in a context where you are discussing the singing of songs. In particular, let's suppose you are discussing one particular song. In that context, the following sentence would make good sense:
"This time through the song I was going to join them."
If it is perfectly clear which song you are talking about, you could abbreviate this to
"This time through I was going to join them."
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Leticia Pröllochs
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