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(phrasal verb) to pass or survive a difficult situation

Example Sentences:

Most people thought Shawn wouldn’t get through the car accident. Thankfully, he survived.

I don’t know how I’m going to get through my final year of college. It’s so difficult!

The lazy student’s friends were amazed to learn that he got through university without studying.

Dad: How is your military service going, son? Are you getting through it?
Son: Yeah dad, but it’s pretty hard.

Similar idioms:

  1. plan B
  2. back-up plan
  3. come through for someone
  4. no pain, no gain
  5. take a dig at someone
  6. believe in
  7. have one’s ducks in a row
  8. live up to
  9. change one’s tune
  10. take a rain check

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