[Phrasal Verb] GO THROUGH WITH - Embrace Completion and Follow Through with Commitments

Go through with

Go through with

complete a planned action

'Go through with' is about completing a planned action or continuing something despite difficulties. It often involves determination and courage, particularly when the path forward seems challenging. If someone decides to go through with a difficult decision, like moving to a new city for a job, it means they've decided to proceed despite the challenges and initial doubts they may face. This phrasal verb is vital for discussing commitments and decisions that require a strong resolve.

Example Sentences

  1. They went through with their plans despite the challenges.

    They followed through with their plans despite the challenges.

  2. She decided to go through with the surgery after consulting multiple doctors.

    She decided to proceed with the surgery after consulting multiple doctors.

  3. Even with mixed feelings, they went through with their wedding as planned.

    Even with mixed feelings, they went ahead with their wedding as planned.

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