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View definitions for get through

get through

verb as in pass

Strongest match

Weak match

verb as in reach

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Some travellers commenting on social media said they had been told that pilots were unable to generate loading data for their aircraft and have been struggling to get through to colleagues by phone.

From BBC

“In whatever way possible, we are going to get through this,” she said.

If Britain do get through the next two ties, the spectre of Poland or Italy - one of whom most people expect to win - looms large.

From BBC

The scientists think the clay protected the log, keeping water and air from getting through.

Prof Maguire says universities need to know what tuition fees or direct funding they will get through to the next election.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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