The word throughout is typically a preposition meaning "all through" or "completely" in location or time.
Examples:
The threat of Communist revolutions existed throughout Europe.
Economic growth took place throughout the following twenty years.
It is sometimes used alone as an adverb, especially when there is an understood object.
Example:
Despite the danger posed by the aircraft's sudden plummet, the military passengers remained calm throughout.
The correct spelling is "throughout" (all through, during).
Long enough to learn how to spell author and use it properly in a sentence.
I would spell it properly- as in; 'This wound needs a good wiping down with an antiseptic.'
Tiarra speak very properly.
You can use the word "spell" to refer to the act of forming words by putting letters together in the correct order. For example, "Can you spell your name for me?" or "I need to check the spelling of this word."
i can spell drowse
They properly declined to discuss the matter with the reporter. He properly ordered the wines by their age.
Well, it depends on how you use it and no, not properly
You should spell out the word.
Throughout the duration of the concert, Henry was bored.
No, the sentence "Where is David at" includes a redundant preposition. It is more concise and correct to say "Where is David?"
Example sentence - We painted with neutral colors throughout our home.
you spell it like this Stepped. If you wanted to use it in a sentence then you could use it like this: I stepped up on the ladder.