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Discover Ludwig"got through" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can have different meanings depending on the context, but it is generally used to describe successfully completing a task or overcoming an obstacle. Some examples of how it can be used are: - "I'm so relieved that I got through my final exams with good grades." - "It was a tough journey, but we finally got through the mountains." - "I managed to get through to customer service and they helped me resolve the issue." - "After weeks of hard work, we finally got through the project and submitted it on time." - "Despite all the challenges, she got through the difficult times and came out stronger."
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But they got through.
"I got through.
But I got through it".
Whew, got through that one!
But we got through it".
This guy got through that".
He got through PMQs today.
"But people got through it".
She got through it.
He got through.
Finally, it got through.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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