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Ann225 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Carry through

Hi,

I know that you say ‘carry something through’, but I also came across ‘carry through on something’ while reading a book.

Unfortunately, there’s no evidence on the Internet that would suggest that it’s correct.

What do you think?

Thank you.

  

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I'm a native English speaker in the US, and I"m drawing a blank trying to make complete, coherent sentences out of both of these phrases.

  • I'm a native English speaker in the US, and I"m drawing a blank trying to make complete, coherent sentences out of both of these phrases.
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I'm a native English speaker in the US, and I"m drawing a blank trying to make complete, coherent sentences out of both of these phrases.

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