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5 thru and through are different spellings of the same word, although through is widely accepted as the more normal spelling

The following ngram from the american english corpus, shows that even in us english, through has always been vastly more popular than thru. This gives through → thru because of the final oo sound, but also abbreviated forms though → tho or although → altho because they end in oh (as in cold). I would like to compare through and to What is their difference in meaning Which one is (more) correct (or are both correct) The context can be found in the two sentences below

What is the difference between from ~to~ and from ~ through~ For example, are the following sentences same I work from monday to friday I work from monday through friday. The letter would not go direct to the addressee but through another party first In the op's example, the letter would go through bulbul r

Torres to keep this person informed before being directed to the addressee.

If i want to say, please send me the forecast until july next year Can i replace until with through or as of You can still contact me through your phone though Implies that the method might something more complicated or different than a phone call, but that the phone is still used in the method. In this situation, would it be better to use the preposition through or from Or to clear up any confusion would it be better to reword the sentence to something like, identify whether the item in each number is a legend, superstition, or oral tradition passed down from generation to generation by making use of oral tradition..

It may be just a personal perception, but to me, something like in the past, natural phenomena were explained through legends carries more of a sense that those explanations were more thorough, lengthy, involved Something a bit more complex than rain/thunder/wind is when god cries/shouts/breathes, which is what by legends suggests to me. What is the difference between when we say i am done and i am through Please give examples to make the difference clear.

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