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Kumenglish Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Difficult situation

In the context: I have overcome my difficult situation, and I am relaxed now.

I am pleased now after getting through the difficult situation.

I am pleased now after defusing the difficult situation.


Please suggest these sentence with the context.

  

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kumenglish I am pleased now after getting through the difficult situation. I am pleased now after defusing the difficult situation. These are both possible, but the meanings are not the same.

  • kumenglish I am pleased now after getting through the difficult situation.
  • I am pleased now after defusing the difficult situation.
  • These are both possible, but the meanings are not the same.
  • "defusing" means that you managed to resolve or de-escalate a dispute or argument that you were having with other people, or that other people were having amongst themselves.
  • "getting through" doesn't have that specific meaning, but just suggests that you overcame or endured some difficulty that affected you.
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kumenglishI am pleased now after getting through the difficult situation.
I am pleased now after defusing the difficult situation.

These are both possible, but the meanings are not the same. "defusing" means that you managed to resolve or de-escalate a dispute or argument that you were having with other people, or that other people were having amongst t

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