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The phrase "is got through" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a confusion of "is" and "got through," which should be used separately or in a different structure. Example: "The message is getting through to the team."
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After that, the global WIE from the pretreated image F is got through formula (3).
Finally, a more accurate border of the target object is got through a regression process.
The information about emergency is got through finitely sequential games in order to bring forth the optimal relief plan and to provide support for the decision-making when an emergency occurs.
In [13], a window switching method is introduced to design the time-varying cosine-modulated filter bank, where the prototype filter impulse response function or the prototype window function in the transient period is got through changing the pieces of window based on the prototype windows before and after changing at the time.
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But the message is getting through, sort of.
The message is getting through to some.
"You hope that message is getting through.
I think the message is getting through.
And the message is getting through.
"Our message is getting through to voters".
Still, she is getting through most of her days.
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