Hi,
I know that you use ‘carry something through’, but could it be replaced with ‘carry something through to the end’?
Thank you.
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You would typically use this wording only in the phrase "carry through to the bitter end.":
"He knew his attempt was hopeless, but he carried it through to the bitter end, nevertheless."
Ann225Hi,
I know that you use ‘carry something through’, but could it be replaced with ‘carry something through to the end’?
Thank you.
Yes. You can find quite a few examples online.
CJ