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  • 21get through to something — ˌget ˈthrough (to sth) derived (of a player or team) to reach the next stage of a competition • Moya has got through to the final. Main entry: ↑getderived …

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  • 22get through with — index cap Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 23get through with something — ˌget ˈthrough with sth derived to finish or complete a task Main entry: ↑getderived …

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  • 24get through sth — UK US get through sth Phrasal Verb with get({{}}/get/ verb ( tt , got, got, or US gotten) ► to finish something: »She got through all our questions in about eight minutes …

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  • 25ˌget ˈthrough sth — phrasal verb 1) to manage to deal with a difficult situation, or to stay alive until it is over The refugees will need help to get through the winter.[/ex] 2) British to use or finish something How do we get through so much milk?[/ex] …

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  • 26get through to sb — UK US get (sth) through (to sb) Phrasal Verb with get({{}}/get/ verb ( tt , got, got, or US gotten) ► to succeed in making someone understand something: »What s got through to us is that email is totally impersonal you need to talk to people …

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  • 27get through — verb 1. finish a task completely (Freq. 4) I finally got through this homework assignment • Syn: ↑wrap up, ↑finish off, ↑mop up, ↑polish off, ↑clear up, ↑finish up …

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  • 28get through — {v. phr.} 1. To finish. * /Barry got through his homework by late evening./ 2. To pass a course or an examination. * /I got through every one of my courses except mathematics./ …

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  • 29get through — {v. phr.} 1. To finish. * /Barry got through his homework by late evening./ 2. To pass a course or an examination. * /I got through every one of my courses except mathematics./ …

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  • 30get through — (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To complete] Syn. discharge, enact, finish; see achieve 1 . 2. [To endure] Syn. live through, come through, survive, subsist; see endure 1 , 2 …

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