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View definitions for come through

come through

verb as in accomplish goal

verb as in survive bad situation

adjective as in reliable

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Musicians' Union general secretary Naomi Pohl said it was "certainly positive to see the artistic vision coming through in the announcement from ENO and we wish to see them flourish and grow".

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In Dnipro, a steady stream of injured soldiers comes through the doors of one of the country’s many prosthetic centres.

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"Bigger bands shouldn't forget how they came through and if they can help out in some way, they should," said Matlock.

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And I think there’s this wonderful opportunity to marry both experiences together and allow what my experience is to come through her.

Maguire levelled with a 71 before coming through a nervy finale on the colours.

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

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