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go through

Definition for go through

verb as in endure

verb as in use up

Strongest match

spend

Weak matches

audit, hunt, investigate, look

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It is still listed in her name on Land Registry records, but her spokesperson confirmed to BBC News that the sale has gone through.

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“And when you respect somebody’s time, their talent, their effort, you know that you’ll always have one of your sisters to lean on that day even if you’re going through something in your personal life.”

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The sculptor also met with Jones's daughter and they went through his personal archive for handwritten notes, drawings and scraps of his writings to include in the tribute.

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"Not doing well mentally, going through anxiety. I knew I had to show up and God took care of everything," said the batter, after her third ODI century.

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"We were already going through tremendous hardship. Now, of course, we are much worse off."

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

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