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The phrase "to follow through" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in both spoken and written English.
It means to continue something to its completion or to carry out a plan or action until the end. Example: "It's not enough to make a plan, you need to follow through with it to see results."
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Surely they have to follow through and hold one now.
He needs to follow through.
Why this refusal to follow through?
It must press lenders to follow through.
You just have to follow through.
They need to follow through on that.
Shiva to follow through Friday, August 1.
But Barnesandnoble.com was slow to follow through.
"He feels obligated to follow through".
She was initially unsure she wanted to follow through.
"I think they've put together the infrastructure to follow through".
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