Phrasal Verb - Getting Through
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.Definition
To manage to complete or finish something despite difficulties or obstacles. This phrasal verb can also mean to continue moving or progressing, especially after a difficult or challenging experience.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I couldn't believe I got through that grueling interview process. |
| 2 | Despite her illness, she got through her exams with flying colors. |
| 3 | The team got through a tough game against their rivals. |
| 4 | After losing her job, she struggled to get through each day. |
| 5 | They got through the worst of the storm and made it to safety. |
| 6 | He couldn't get through to his friend on the phone, so he sent a text instead. |
| 7 | She got through the crowd to reach the front of the stage. |
| 8 | The soldiers got through the enemy lines and reached the safety of the camp. |
| 9 | They got through the long line at the ticket counter in record time. |
| 10 | Despite the heavy traffic, they managed to get through the city center. |