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Phrasal Verbs Using 'Back', 'Through', 'With', 'At', & 'By' - Surviving, Enduring, or Experiencing (Through)

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Phrasal Verbs With 'Back', 'Through', 'With', 'At', & 'By'
to come through

to stay alive or recover after an unpleasant event such as a serious illness

Ex: Despite the odds, she managed to come through the surgery successfully. 
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to get through

to succeed in passing or enduring a difficult experience or period

Ex: She managed to get through the tough times after losing her job. 
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to go through

to experience or endure something, particularly a difficult or challenging situation

Ex: After losing his job, John had to go through a period of financial hardship. 
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to live through

to survive a disaster or difficult situation

Ex: The children lived through the loss of their parents, their love for each other providing strength and solace in their time of grief. 
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to pass through

to experience a particular state or phase

Ex: He's passing through a tough time since the loss of his job. 
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to pull through

to recover from an illness, a serious operation, or other difficult situations

Ex: Despite the odds, the patient pulled through after a complex surgery and is now in stable condition. 
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to run through

to experience a particular emotion or sensation quickly and suddenly

Ex: As he stepped onto the stage, a wave of nervousness ran through him. 
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to sit through

to patiently endure the duration of an uninteresting event

Ex: Despite the heat, they had to sit through the outdoor ceremony until the very end. 
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