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- noun The process of
reading through something; aperusal .
Etymologies
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Examples
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In fact, in my 4e PHB readthrough on this site, I see a lot of good things in 4e.
Mike Mearls Strangles Realism In D&D Like It’s An Unruly Hooker « Geek Related
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One more revision is incoming, and I did a readthrough of every single word of House Name because at this point, I need it.
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Jefferies International on Tuesday said, "This is a positive for Sanofi and a small negative readthrough to competitor Shire, although Shire has already been hit on the European Medicines Agency approval news of last week."
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I strongly recommend the audiobooks, if not for the first readthrough, then for the second.
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Another readthrough or two and then I plan to send it back to him.
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I finished my pencil-and-paper edit this morning, keyed in the changes, and started another readthrough.
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I'm also sorry I didn't notice on my first readthrough that you just said your grandmother died Monday.
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Depending on the project, and assuming there are no client imperatives concerning the use of a specific TM, I use OmegaT but always do a final readthrough to have a good grasp of the text as a whole.
The trouble with translation memory programs « Musings from an overworked translator
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On this readthrough, I caught a math error, a stupid science slip-up, and an editing artifact, in addition to all the fiddly sentency stuff.
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For theatre, anyway, the first readthrough is a group event.
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