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Discover Ludwig"run through" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It has several meanings and can be used in different contexts. 1. To quickly review or go over something: "Before the meeting, let's run through the agenda to make sure we didn't miss anything." 2. To quickly pass or move through something: "The train will run through several small towns before arriving at its final destination." 3. To practice or rehearse something: "We need to run through the dance routine a few more times before the performance." 4. To thoroughly investigate or examine something: "The audit team will run through all the financial records to identify any discrepancies." 5. To experience or endure something: "I can't wait for this busy week to run through. I need a break."
Dictionary
Run through
verb
To summarise briefly
Exact(58)
Run through the raindrops.
Run through a sprinkler.
Run through and edit.
Run through some scales.
Run through the sprinklers.
Run through your lines.
Run through the corridor.
Run through soreness.
Run through the finish line.
Similar(2)
Another run-through.
The actors finish their run-through.
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