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go through with
Idioms and Phrases
see go through , def. 6.Example Sentences
On New Year’s Eve — a week after my breakup and a week before the fires started — my mom came over and helped me do something I had planned all week but no longer had the will to go through with alone: deep clean my entire apartment.
However, doctors advised he was not well enough to go through with the Midlands trip.
They decided to go through with the class after cleaning their yard, Bruce said, because “the sooner we recover, the sooner the community recovers.”
If we have this recession, if they go through with all this, do you buy that there is something better for the economy on the other side?
If they go through with it, it will be regarded as a quite remarkable decision, which raises serious questions about the management at Red Bull Racing.
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