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go through





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He had not been to the grocery store for a few days and he and his friend were tired of going through boxes of old cereal.

From Los Angeles Times

"Sixty percent of Russian oil goes through the Baltic, it is a lifeline."

From Barron's

If parents are not happy with what's in a child's ISP, they will have to go through a school complaints system first before being able to complain to the local authority, or to the government.

From BBC

“CIA,” which premieres Monday, reportedly went through changes both in front of and behind the camera even before reaching the air, suggesting that the producers didn’t quite know where they were going.

From Los Angeles Times

“It’s not contentious at the moment. Katy is, of course, upset but is relieved to not have to go through another divorce, as that was the worst time in her life.”

From MarketWatch