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through I have just seen a new meaning of "through" to me. A synonym of " because of " or similar The sentence is : she succeded though hard work My question is : Can I use" through " whenever I say " because of " or , is it restricted to some expressions or situations?
2015年8月31日 20:48
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Not in all situations. You would not be able to substitute it in a sentance like, "She can not go to the park because of rain". Through in this context generally refers to a method. Example: She succeeded by way of hard work.
2015年8月31日
'Through ' in this context means 'by means of'.
2015年8月31日
Yes, you can use it whenever the meaning is: as a result of she succeded though hard work The ​company ​lost the ​order through ​production ​delays.
2015年8月31日
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