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"been through a lot" is an idiomatic expression that is often used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person, place, or thing that has experienced difficult times or survived something difficult. For example: "My grandmother has been through a lot in her life, but she remains positive and strong."
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"She's been through a lot.
"He'd been through a lot".
"I've been through a lot".
"You've been through a lot".
"He's been through a lot".
"We've been through a lot".
So I've been through a lot.
Mentally, he'd been through a lot.
We have been through a lot, people.
"My body has been through a lot.
"These kids have been through a lot.
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