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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Via and thru

Hello

I've been confused with how to use the word "via" and "thru" in a sentence.

are they basically the same?

for example

"we supply the products by using advanced technology"
can I replace "by using" either "via" or "thru"

Or, is there a better way to write this sentence?
  

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I'm giving you theirs similar meanings and two examples of each other to understand between differences using of these two words.. via means travelling through a place on the way to another place. but thru means from one side of an area to the other or between a group of thing.

  • I'm giving you theirs similar meanings and two examples of each other to understand between differences using of these two words..
  • via means travelling through a place on the way to another place.
  • but thru means from one side of an area to the other or between a group of thing.
  • -We flew to Athens via Paris.
  • -We passed through France on our way to Italy.
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look "via" and "thru" have lots of meanings.but one of their meanings may confuse you when you want to use them in the sentence.I'm giving you theirs similar meanings and two examples of each other to understand between differences using of these two words..

via means travelling through a place on the way to another place. but thru means from one side of an area to the other

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