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What part of speech is the word throughout?

"Throughout" is a preposition.

Here's why:

* It shows the relationship between two things: It tells us something happens "all the way through" a particular time, space, or object.

* It's followed by a noun or pronoun: For example: "Throughout the movie," "throughout the house," "throughout the year."

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