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Discover Ludwig"see him through" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to help or support someone until the end of a difficult or challenging situation. Example: "I promised to see him through his recovery after the surgery. I visited him every day in the hospital and helped with his rehabilitation."
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I wanted to see him through.
I see him through the glass, coughing.
His status and money will see him through.
We are invited to see him through the villagers' eyes.
But this time the apologies he has made may not be enough to see him through.
In theory, that cushion should see him through even a bad recession.
I intend to see him through this illness from afar, plus occasional visits.
Nine racquets would be more than sufficient to see him through his opening match.
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We saw him through, though.
His obsession with books saw him through.
Ike's benign rule saw him through high school.
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