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get through

verb as in pass

Strongest match

Weak match

verb as in reach

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It was his first match in almost nine months following knee surgery, with the veteran getting through eight overs before leaving the field.

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However, peers only discussed two of the 10 groups of amendments they were expected to get through - covering how the bill would apply in Wales and proposals to tweak its wording around eligibility.

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"It feels like there has been a lack of empathy from outside the club. We know how hard it's been on a matchday to get through it," she told BBC Sport.

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But they also aren’t a cure-all, even if they can serve an important purpose for getting through challenging times in life.

"I've tried the online portal and you can book for six weeks in advance, but there are never any slots available. You are then stuck on the phone hoping to get through."

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

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