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followed through

verb as in bring to a conclusion

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Some in the intelligence community seem to have followed through on that plan.

When she held onto her post, Perry followed through, slashing $7.5 million of funding over two years.

But he never followed through on his political ambitions and instead decided to finish out his time on the late, great 30 Rock.

He abandoned the effort when few of his readers followed through with it.

Eight years ago, I researched the renunciation and repudiation of the Eagle rank, but I never followed through.

Perrott followed through a frightful country, but could not get a second chance.

Decius followed, as he would have followed through the portals of Avernus.

Then he picked up another and followed through with a second projectile.

Victory soon followed through the means of those few arms and many of the Ulietea and Bolabola men were killed.

He kept down, followed through and forebore, against all human instinct, to press the ball.

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

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