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The word may be one of these possible words:

throat - the front or interior of the neck

thought - mental activity

though - conjunction used to state a partial, conditional or contrary position

through - adverb meaning passing within, or by way of (colloquial thru)

thorough - adjective meaning meticulous, detailed, or complete

throughout - all the way through, in particular.

Another similar word is drought, a period with insufficient water or rainfall.

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10y ago
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13y ago

You already spelled it.

There are two different 'throughs'.

If you mean 'threw' as in 'He threw a ball', then it is spelled just as I spelled it: T-H-R-E-W.

If you mean 'through' as if 'and the ball went throughthe open window', you spell it T-H-R-O-U-G-H.

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13y ago

This could be one of three words :

THOROUGH (adjective) - detailed, exacting

THROUGH (often slang thru)(adjective, or preposition) - penetrating, or finished, or by way of

THOUGH (preposition) - although

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11y ago

The correct spelling of the adjective is thorough(complete, detailed).

The similar word is through (e.g. passing through), with the slang version thru.

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10y ago

The correct spelling is throughout.

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15y ago

Thought.

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