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Jason_steven Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Through vs by vs via

What's the difference between them?

What situation is better suited to using through, via and by, respectively?

Any help would be appreciated.Thank you in advance.
  

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Examples: [1]. You may need to modify your architecture a number of times, through several iterations, candidate architectures, and by using multiple architectural spikes. [2].

  • Examples: [1].
  • You may need to modify your architecture a number of times, through several iterations, candidate architectures, and by using multiple architectural spikes.
  • [2].
  • The house was destroyed by the storm.
  • [3].
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Examples:

[1]. You may need to modify your architecture a number of times, through

several iterations, candidate architectures, and by using multiple architectural

spikes.

[2]. The house was destroyed by the storm.

[3]. The house was rebuilt through the help of local organisations.

[4]. My house is he

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