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"get past it" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to successfully overcome or move beyond a difficult or challenging situation or emotion. Example: After months of struggling with her fear of public speaking, Sarah finally found the courage to get past it and deliver a successful presentation to her colleagues. You can use "get past it" in various situations, such as: 1. Overcoming a personal setback or disappointment: "It was hard, but I managed to get past the rejection and keep applying for jobs." 2. Dealing with a difficult relationship: "I've tried to forgive my friend for hurting me, but I'm finding it hard to get past it." 3. Moving on from a past mistake: "She made a mistake, but it's time for her to admit it, learn from it, and get past it." 4. Conquering a fear or phobia: "With the help of therapy, Ben was able to get past his fear of heights and climb to the top of the mountain." 5. Letting go of a grudge or resentment: "It's time to forgive and forget. We need to get past this and move on as a family."
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They can't get past it.
I just can't get past it.
So they decided to get past it.
"But I think they'll get past it".
But we will get past it".
"We've got to get past it.
"If there are children present, they'll get past it.
"It's like quicksand, you'll sink, never get past it".
He didn't know how to get past it".
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When you get past that, it's a lot easier".
But once you get past that, it's a human story, not just a Latino story".
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