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to read through
phrasal verb
Examine a text carefully from start to finish
- 1She decided to read through the report before the meeting.
- 2I need to read through the instructions before starting the project.
To read through means to look at a piece of writing very closely from the beginning to the end. It involves paying attention to all the details and understanding the main ideas. It's like taking a close look at a book or article to fully understand it.
Remember to read through slowly and take notes as you go. This will help you remember important details and make it easier to discuss or analyze the text later on.
at a hair salon
Examining the Magazine
Sharon
While waiting, I decided to read through this magazine.
Anthony
That's a good idea. It looks like it has some interesting articles.
Sharon
Yes, I'm finding some great tips on hair care.
Anthony
Let me know if you find anything worth trying.
at a service station
Waiting for the Shine
Cynthia
While we wait, I'm going to read through this magazine.
Michael
Good idea, I brought a book to keep me busy.
Cynthia
There's an interesting article about travel tips.
Michael
Let me know if you find any good advice.
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Similar to "to read through":
- 1peruse
- 2scan