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go through
verb as in endure
verb as in search
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The foundation tried to back out of the deal - "buyers remorse", according to Goldberg - but eventually went through with it.
The Chinese embassy told us that the implementation of any clean energy project "will go through scientific planning and rigorous demonstration, and will be subject to relevant supervision".
The family added: "Awareness needs to be out there and staff need to go through training before they're put on the floor dealing with ethnic minorities."
I, too, felt the same way about not wanting to take the COVID-19 vaccine but fortunately for me I was already retired and didn’t have to go through what he’s gone through.
However, there was a gap for pedestrians to go through, but also wide enough for a car.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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