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Phrasal Verb - Going Through

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

The phrasal verb 'go through' means to experience or undergo a process or series of events, often with some difficulty or challenge. It can also mean to approve or allow something to pass, or to check something thoroughly.

Examples

No.Example
1They went through a difficult time when their child was diagnosed with a serious illness.
2The applicants had to go through a rigorous interview process to be considered for the job.
3Can I go through customs first?
4Let's go through the checklist to make sure we haven't forgotten anything.
5We need to go through this contract carefully before signing.
6The students went through their lessons quickly and efficiently.
7Once we go through the tunnel, we'll be in the next state.
8I'm not feeling well today, let's go through the motions and get through the day.
9The company is going through a major restructuring.
10Go through the procedure carefully to avoid any errors.