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Phrasal Verb - Come Through

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To fulfill or implement a plan, decision, or self-imposed commitment, often in a timely manner.

Examples

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1After years of planning, the charity finally came through with the funds to build a new hospital.
2I was struggling to finish my project on time, but my team came through with their help.
3The company vowed to reduce their carbon footprint and promised to come through on their commitment.
4She had been training for months, and now it was time to come through with a record-breaking performance.
5He had promised to be there for his sister's birthday, and he surprised her by coming through with a gift.
6The new policy aimed to address the issue, and the government came through with a comprehensive plan.
7Despite the initial setbacks, the team managed to come through and achieved their goal.
8The weather forecast looked gloomy, but the movie came through with a spectacular visual effects.
9It took some time, but the software update finally came through with the bug fixes we needed.
10After a long wait, the singer came through with a new album that exceeded everyone's expectations.