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"getting through" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means successfully completing or enduring something difficult or challenging. Here are some examples of how to use "getting through" in a sentence: 1. "The team worked tirelessly, ultimately getting through the tough project deadline." 2. "I struggled with my fear of heights, but with my friend's encouragement, I was able to get through the zip lining course." 3. "We've faced many obstacles, but we always find a way to get through them together." 4. "I always have a cup of coffee in the morning to help me get through the day." 5. "Despite the heavy traffic, I managed to get through to the airport on time."
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Getting through, finishing — and finishing well.
Getting through, finishing and finishing well.
"People are still getting through," he said.
Getting through the 1990s.
They weren't getting through.
Food aid is not getting through.
But the message was not getting through.
The message seems to be getting through.
The message is not getting through.
The message is getting through to some.
"Getting through the holidays," Ms. Corey said.
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