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Debpriya De Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

get through to

When can I say "I couldn't get through to you" in the context of telephone communication ?
Could it be used in all of the following scenarios:
1. The line was busy
2. The phone rang but nobody answered.
3. There was something wrong with the connection.
  

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I don't see why not, but if I wanted to describe the problem more accurately, I would say one of the examples you gave.

  • I don't see why not, but if I wanted to describe the problem more accurately, I would say one of the examples you gave.
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I don't see why not, but if I wanted to describe the problem more accurately, I would say one of the examples you gave.

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