[Phrasal Verb] GET THROUGH - Navigate Through Challenges: Enhance Your Language Skills

Get through

Get through

/ɡɛt θruː/

Successfully complete a difficult situation or task.

To 'get through' something means to endure and come out the other side. It can refer to finishing tough assignments, surviving challenging times, or simply making it to the end of a long day. This phrasal verb is a powerful tool for communicating perseverance and achievement in the face of adversity.

Example Sentences

  1. He got through the exam with minimal effort.

    He passed the exam with minimal effort.

  2. Can you get through to customer service?

    Can you reach customer service?

  3. Despite the heavy rain, they managed to get through the mountain pass without any incidents.

    Despite the heavy rain, they managed to navigate the mountain pass without any incidents.

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