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work through

verb as in answer

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Between them, they combined to work through the Black Caps, helped by Stokes being back to his best as captain.

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Ms Warren heard about opportunities for work through the hub and decided she had "nothing to lose by coming in", she told the BBC.

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The news outlet called Lamar "an ambitious and searingly talented poet from Compton working through his - and the world’s - contradictions on the biggest stage, forever discomforted by his crown".

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She has to work through what she wanted and what she now wants.

He said Trump appears to be “searching” and growing in his own faith, but that he has been successful in each of the seven pillars and that God appears to be working through him.

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

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