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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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From going through

Does "from going through" means- to be done? avoid a call from being done?

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A call that "goes through" is one that someone makes that causes the intended phone to ring. In this case they are talking about a system that recognizes that an incoming call is spam, and blocks it so the call doesn't "go through", that is, the phone doesn't ring, and the employee doesn't waste time answering it.

  • A call that "goes through" is one that someone makes that causes the intended phone to ring.
  • In this case they are talking about a system that recognizes that an incoming call is spam, and blocks it so the call doesn't "go through", that is, the phone doesn't ring, and the employee doesn't waste time answering it.
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A call that "goes through" is one that someone makes that causes the intended phone to ring. In this case they are talking about a system that recognizes that an incoming call is spam, and blocks it so the call doesn't "go through", that is, the phone doesn't ring, and the employee doesn't waste time answering it.

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