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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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go through<br />

- to be approved, to pass, to be agreed upon<br />

The new law will probably go through next week.<br />

go through (an experience)<br />

- to experience/suffer something, to live through something<br />

The man went through some hard times after he lost his job.<br />

go through changes<br />

- to be involved in changing circumstances<br />

The woman has gone through many changes since recently.<br />

go through channels<br />

- to use the proper procedures to do something (especially in a hierarchy or<br />

bureaucracy)<br />

We always must go through the proper channels to get anything done with the city.<br />

go through (someone)<br />

- to have contact with someone (often to get permission or approval from someone<br />

with power or authority)<br />

Everybody has to go through the accountant to get money for their expenses.<br />

go through (something)<br />

- to examine something carefully, to search carefully for something<br />

The police went through the house to look for a weapon.<br />

I plan to go through my old clothes <strong>and</strong> give some of them to my friend.<br />

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