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through

Definition for through

adjective as in done

adjective as in direct

preposition as in between, during

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His main fund is up 17% this year through Nov. 18.

“We need the support of the citizens to push this through because this is what’s going to help save the LAFD.”

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But South Africa and other developing countries argue that issues like reducing the cost of borrowing for poorer countries require the input of international institutions like the IMF and cannot be done through one-on-one deals.

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"I just keep thinking, 'Why did I go through with it?'"

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George Clarke and several of his fellow Strictly Come Dancing stars were scrolling through their social feeds last month when something stopped them in their tracks.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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