Go through | EWA Phasal Verbs Dictionary
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Go through

/ɡə θruː/

B1

Intermediate

1. To examine or scrutinize something thoroughly.

  • She went through all the files to find the missing document.
  • Before launching the product, we need to go through the procedures carefully.

2. To endure or experience a difficult or unpleasant situation.

  • He's been going through a tough time since he lost his job.
  • After going through so many challenges, she finally succeeded in her career.

3. To execute or perform a series of actions or steps.

  • We need to go through the training process before starting the job.
  • Let's go through the plan one more time to ensure everyone understands their roles.

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