No | ESL_5 |
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phrase | to go through |
meaning | to go through - to have someone/something help you to do something |
example | Do you think we need to go through a ticket agency to get front-row tickets for this concert? |
addition | The phrase “to go through” also means to finish something or to do something until the end: “Did he go through with the treatment for his illness?” Or, “He went through with the performance even though he was very nervous.” |
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