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Discover Ludwig"working through" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe the process of dealing with or resolving a difficult or complex situation or problem. Example: "After her father passed away, Jane began working through her grief by talking to a therapist and spending time with loved ones." In this sentence, "working through" means that Jane is actively taking steps to cope with her emotions and come to terms with her loss.
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Working through recovery is hard.
He's working through mechanical issues.
But I'm working through that.
It was like working through a maze".
We are working through that right now".
"We're still working through".
I am working through them.
"They're working through that," Mangini said.
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Just work through it".
Work through adversity?
He works through the weekend.
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