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The phrase "carrying through" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to describe something that is being accomplished or completed. For example: "She was determined to carry through with her plans for the party, no matter what."
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The words carrying through time.
I knew that I needed it, but actually carrying through is a different story.
So far, it appears that Carlyle is carrying through on that promise.
But even as the social network furiously backpedaled, some users said Friday they were carrying through on plans to leave.
In part, Mr. Krzanich says he believes he is carrying through on a plan that's already under way.
"To the surprise of absolutely no one, they are carrying through on that threat," Mr. Dowling, the Safeway spokesman, said.
But once in office, Republicans had a funny way of never really carrying through with their tough rhetoric.
And consequently, just carrying through that algebra, would reduce this integral to an integral with an e to the st factor outside.
Kudos to John A. Gwynne, Robert S. Ridgley, Guy Tudor, and Martha Argel for carrying through with this labor of love.
President Trump, in the meantime, is carrying through on his threat to cut aid to the Palestinians, a State Department official confirmed.
He said he also knew the board had been criticized for frequently raising the specter of financial takeover but never carrying through on the threat.
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