gets, got, gotten, getting

to get through
phrasal verbE

Successfully complete a task or endure a difficult time
  • 1She managed to get through the exam despite being sick.
  • 2We will get through this tough period together.
To "get through" means to finish something or deal with a tough situation. It's like reaching the end of a difficult task or making it past a challenging time. It's about successfully managing and overcoming obstacles.
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Remember, "get through" is often used in relation to difficult or challenging situations. It implies perseverance and resilience. So, keep pushing forward and stay determined to overcome any obstacles in your way.
at a hair and beauty establishment
Surviving the Busy Season
Jennifer
I can't believe how many appointments we have today.
David
I know, but if we stay focused, we'll get through it.
Jennifer
You're right, let's tackle one client at a time.
David
Exactly, and soon it'll be closing time.
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Similar to "to get through":
  • 1survive
  • 2endure
  • 3complete