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Ann225 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Carry through, see through

Hi,

I know that you can 'carry something through or see it through', but do you also use these?

'carry something through to the end'

'see something to the end'

Thank you.

  

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"To the end" is required with both of these, for example:


"He didn't like what he was assigned to do but he carried/saw it through to the end nevertheless."

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