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come through
verb
- adverb to emerge successfully
- preposition to survive (an illness, setback, etc)
Example Sentences
Far from appearing overawed, the 28-year-old, who had to come through qualifying, seemed right at home in his first Crucible final.
What鈥檚 funny about the inspiration is that I had a whole 鈥檔other outfit planned, and with the help of a friend, she鈥檚 stoning some things for me, but that didn鈥檛 come through today.
Draper, 23, was broken in the opening set but claimed a double break of his own to come through comfortably.
鈥淚 want to make sure my fellow board members are aware that if the federal money does not come through, somebody鈥檚 got to backstop these contracts.鈥
鈥淟ike most things in the city, we have divided them into silos, and people who come through our doors saying 鈥業 need help鈥 are then given a scavenger hunt to perform,鈥 Hale said.
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