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followed through

verb as in bring to a conclusion

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The procedure would have been highly illegal and dangerous if Holt had followed through with it, but at the last minute, she refused.

From Salon

If followed through, these actions are likely to be inflationary, cause business disruptions, shrink the labor supply and slow economic growth down the road.

The external team of clinicians said the trust made “constant references within the evidence of action plans and risk registers”, but “these frequently appear to have either not been followed through or completed”.

From BBC

But Hezbollah rarely followed through on those threats, said Michael Young, an analyst at the Carnegie Middle East Center, a think tank in Beirut.

Noble 33 followed through on the closures and laid off an estimated 100 employees in February.

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