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Explanation of "Go Through"

Definition:
The phrase "go through" is a verb phrase that means to experience or endure something, often something difficult or challenging. It can also mean to examine or consider something in detail, or to complete a process successfully.

Usage Instructions:
  1. Situations of Experience: Use "go through" when talking about experiences, especially those that are challenging or require effort.

    • Example: "She had to go through a lot of training before she became a doctor."
  2. Examination or Consideration: Use "go through" when discussing reviewing something carefully.

    • Example: "Let's go through the report step by step to ensure we understand everything."
  3. Completion of a Process: Use it when referring to completing a task or process.

    • Example: "Did you go through with the plan to start your own business?"
Examples:
  1. Experience:
    "He had to go through a tough time after losing his job."

  2. Examine:
    "We will go through the instructions before starting the project."

  3. Completion:
    "She decided to go through with the surgery after speaking to the doctor."

Advanced Usage:
  • In a Context of Perseverance: "Go through" can be used to describe persevering despite difficulties.

    • Example: "They went through a lot during the pandemic but came out stronger."
  • In Business or Planning Contexts: It can be used to describe the process of executing a plan or strategy.

    • Example: "We need to go through all the details before finalizing the budget."
Word Variants:
  • Going through (present participle): "I am going through some changes in my life."
  • Went through (past tense): "They went through a lot of obstacles to achieve their goals."
  • Will go through (future tense): "I will go through the application process next week."
Different Meanings:
  1. To Cross or Pass Through:

    • Example: "We went through the tunnel to reach the other side."
  2. To Experience Emotionally:

    • Example: "She went through a range of emotions during the movie."
  3. To Complete a Process:

    • Example: "He went through the necessary steps to apply for the job."
Synonyms:
  • Experience: endure, face, undergo
  • Examine: review, inspect, scrutinize
  • Complete: fulfill, carry out, implement
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Go through the motions": To do something without thinking or caring; just performing the actions.

    • Example: "He was so tired that he just went through the motions of his daily routine."
  • "Go through a rough patch": To experience a difficult period in life.

    • Example: "They went through a rough patch but managed to stay together."
Verb
  1. pursue to a conclusion or bring to a successful issue
    • Did he go through with the treatment?
    • He implemented a new economic plan
    • She followed up his recommendations with a written proposal
  2. eat immoderately
    • Some people can down a pound of meat in the course of one meal
  3. go across or through
    • We passed the point where the police car had parked
    • A terrible thought went through his mind
  4. apply thoroughly; think through
    • We worked through an example
  5. go or live through
    • We had many trials to go through
    • he saw action in Viet Nam

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