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Id ESLPod_0617_WE_0909
Episode Id ESLPod 617
Episode Title Buying Bathroom Supplies
Phrase to go through
Text In this podcast, the phrase "to go through" means to use all of something so that nothing is left and one needs more: "They go through a bag of coffee beans every two weeks." The phrase "to go through" is also used to talk about having a difficult experience: "I'm sorry you had to go through that alone. It must have been really difficult." If a deal "goes through," it means that all the parties have reached an agreement: "The only way this deal will go through is if they lower their price." The phrase "to go through" can also mean to review or analyze something in detail: "This contract can be confusing, so let's go through the details together." Another meaning of "to go through" is to rehearse or practice something: "Let's go through Act II, Scene 4 one more time."
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