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The phrase "work it through" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a problem or task you need to solve, as in "We need to work it through so that we can come up with a solution."
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Can be mixed in with other ingredients such as avocado or banana, OR to use on its own; work it through warm, damp hair as needed (not too much or risk not being able to rinse it) from roots to tips.
They have seven days to work it through, as does Notre Dame.
"I decided it would be better if I tried for better or worse to take on the critics and work it through and try to speak with a clear voice".
I forced myself to sit with my fear, to work it through to its end, to try to drag it into the light.
You have to start from the science and work it through in all its gory details...
Neurotics repeat the desired act in repressed form, without conscious memory of its origin or the ability to confront and work it through in the present.
"He's finding ways to work it through," she said.
"And they have no way to talk about it, to work it through.
"Sometimes we can work it through, and sometimes we hit a wall with each other.
"But it's in a company's best interest to work it through.
Add the sautéed vegetables to the cornbread mixture and work it through with your hands.
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