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"to get through" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to successfully complete or accomplish something, or to overcome a difficult situation or obstacle. Example sentence: I struggled to get through my final exams, but I was relieved when I passed all of my classes. Other examples: - It took me a long time to get through the dense material in my textbook. - We need to find a way to get through the traffic and get to the airport on time. - The team worked together to get through the challenging project and met the deadline. - I can't wait for this winter to be over and get through to the warmer months. - It can be hard to get through to teenagers, but it's important to keep trying to communicate with them.
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"I want to get through".
"I'm happy to get through.
It's good to get through".
I am pleased to get through".
"We're going to get through this!
You just try to get through it.
We had a lot to get through.
So we had to get through that.
"He's going to get through this.
You see the determination to get through".
That's the way to get through.
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