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Throughout is an English word that functions as both a preposition and an adverb. As a preposition, it introduces a phrase indicating extent across an entire space or period: for example, throughout the city or throughout the year. As an adverb, it means in every part or during the whole time: for instance, The house was renovated throughout. It can modify verbs, adjectives, or nouns in a clause to express comprehensive coverage.

Usage notes define throughout as signaling completeness or total distribution. It is commonly followed by a

Etymology and form: throughout is a compound that arose from through and out and is now typically

Common collocations include throughout the country, throughout history, throughout the year, and throughout the process. Related

noun
phrase
such
as
throughout
the
country,
throughout
the
night,
or
throughout
the
book.
In
timing
contexts,
it
emphasizes
continuity
across
a
duration,
as
in
The
policy
applied
throughout
the
decade.
In
many
contexts,
throughout
carries
a
stronger
sense
of
total
reach
than
synonyms
like
across
or
in,
and
it
is
typically
preferred
as
a
single
word
rather
than
a
two-word
construction.
written
as
a
single
word
in
modern
English.
Its
pronunciation
is
roughly
two
syllables,
often
rendered
as
“throo-out,”
though
regional
variation
can
occur.
The
word
is
widely
used
in
formal
and
informal
writing
and
appears
in
contexts
ranging
from
literature
and
journalism
to
technical
documentation.
terms
express
similar
sense
of
scope
or
duration,
such
as
across,
during,
or
from
beginning
to
end,
but
throughout
uniquely
emphasizes
universal
or
complete
coverage
across
an
area
or
period.