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Phrasal Verbs Using 'Back', 'Through', 'With', 'At', & 'By' - Succeeding or Finishing (Through)

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

to successfully overcome or manage a problem or a difficult situation

Ex: The student broke through the exam stress with effective studying .
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to cut through

to quickly and directly deal with a problem or issue

Ex: The expert speaker will help us cut through the technical details and understand the core concepts .
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to fall through

(of a deal, plan, arrangement, etc.) to fail to happen or be completed

Ex: The negotiations between the two companies began to fall through over disagreements on contract terms .
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to go through with

to complete a planned or promised action, even if it is difficult or undesirable

Ex: Despite the challenges, they never expected her to go through with the decision to sell the family business.
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to muddle through

to manage a situation in a satisfactory manner, even in the absence of proper knowledge, planning, or resources

Ex: Individuals often muddle through unexpected tasks by relying on their instincts and adaptability .
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to plough through

to work on something with determination, especially when it is long or challenging

Ex: Determined to finish her thesis , she ploughed through stacks of research papers .
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to scrape through

to succeed in doing something that requires great effort

Ex: They barely scraped through the auditions and got the last roles in the play .
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to win through

to achieve success after putting in persistent effort and overcoming challenges

Ex: The company won through tough times by adapting to market changes .
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