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Momento Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

about "get through"

0Could you tell me if this usage is correct or not about "get through" as the meaning of "get well" ?0-
  

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02br 02br 00It looks as though he might not get through. ) I can't quite picture it in the afirmative. 02br 02br 00"Pull through" is much more common in my experience.

  • 02br 02br 00It looks as though he might not get through.
  • ) I can't quite picture it in the afirmative.
  • 02br 02br 00"Pull through" is much more common in my experience.
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0I don't think you can replace "get well" with "get through," but we say we 01u00survive / get through02u00 an illness, or a crisis, which is a little different from surviving an accident, in that there's an extended period of danger where your prospects might be in question; that is, you might not "get through."02br
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00So, continuing to play around
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0Dear Avangi,02br
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00I appreciate for your kind reply. I can understand it clearly. Thank you very much.050010id1

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