Sentence examples for to be through from inspiring English sources

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to be through

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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That has to be through a job".

"I am very happy to be through.

I'm delighted to be through.

"It doesn't have to be through rioting.

I'm so happy to be through.

His strategy happens to be through computers.

The answer turns out to be, "through the telly".

"The ratings are going to be through the roof".

I'm really pleased to be through to the final.

It has to be through the collection's major temporary exhibitions.

You say, 'Just to be through with this damned world.

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