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View definitions for come through

come through

verb as in accomplish goal

verb as in survive bad situation

adjective as in reliable

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“But if the better bets on a December Fed cut come through, we will likely have a material rebound in December.”

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While a viewer unfamiliar with this story that defies the laws of physics might find it less than absolutely clear, a remarkable amount of information still comes through.

And when the Huskies needed to run the ball on their final drive, Zander Lewis came through with two important runs.

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The 26-year-old's progress came through persistence rather than immediate results, and she now inspires visually impaired girls in her village to play sports.

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"A lot of our most vulnerable come through here. This is a great facility and the team are really well-trained to look after them," he told the national broadcaster ABC.

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

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