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Adv1. एक\throughओर\throughसे\throughदूसरी\throughओरPut the chemical in the filter and let it pass through.2. शुरू\throughसे\throughअन्त\throughतकAfter the day's work the labourer slept right through.3. प्रतिबन्ध\throughको\throughतोडते\throughहुएThere was red signal but the car drove straight through4. अन्त\throughतकWe drove straight through from Chicago to Marshall.--------Prep1. में\throughसेThe thief entered the house through the window.2. से\throughतकYou stay in Birmingham Monday through Friday.3. के\throughद्वाराYou can get good results through hard work.4. शुरु\throughसे\throughअन्त\throughतकThe children sat through the long concert.5. के\throughकारणThe accident ocurred through his careless driving.
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