Oct 15, 2015 · When should I use throughout the years and over the years? This is my sentence: "Use of migraine drugs remained constant throughout the years" What I want to say is that the use of …

One of the Oxford English Dictionary’s definitions of throughout as a preposition is ‘Through the whole of . . . in or to every part of; everywhere in.’ Through, on the other hand, can mean ‘by means of’. Your …

Throughout means in every part of (a place or object) There is a good deal of overlap, and either would be appropriate in many circumstances. Through often has a sense of one end to the other, while …

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Jun 29, 2006 · Hi, guys.. I don't clearly understand the differences between through and throughout. Can you explain to me the differences? In the below question, (D) is an right answer. (C) can be an …

Jan 29, 2019 · Here's what Google says: over the years: during several/some/many years (Merriam-Webster) for years: for a long time (Cambridge) throughout the years: during the whole of [a certain] …

Feb 14, 2024 · Physics vocabulary - Which one is the most natural? (a) During the approximation process (b) Throughout the approximation process (c) During the approximation procedure (d) …

You mean literally playing continuously throughout the show? Or the same tune occurring at different moments through the film - the Wikipedia article on film scores discusses techniques such as the …

Mar 25, 2010 · I was reading a text and I saw the word "through-out". I have a question: the word "through-out" has the same meaning as "throughout?

Mar 25, 2010 · I was reading a text and I saw the word "through-out". I have a question: the word "through-out" has the same meaning as "throughout?

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