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'got through with' is correct and usable in written English.
It typically means to have finished or completed an activity or task. For example, "I finally got through with my paper and handed it in on time."
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Dear Lord, please give the people like me who don't have the brains to cope with that, please give us some kind of weapon, not to defend us from them but to defend us from ourselves after they have got through with us.
"He got through with a great right hand," Lewis said.
"In 2010 I got through with two broken ribs".
After Twain got through with him, Cooper's prestige was gone.
It was just a matter of time until they got through with water".
"Her son didn't even resemble himself" when the police got through with him, Ms. Harris said.
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I have no hope of actually getting through with this, of course.
Wait till I get through with you".
You have to get through with this.
Rewrites the entire play before he gets through with it.
You couldn't get through with a boat".
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