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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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through on account of me.

She saw it through on account of me.



What does the preposition `through' mean in this context?

Please explain what you understand.
  

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Hi, She saw it through on account of me. What does the preposition `through' mean in this context? Please explain what you understand.

  • Hi, She saw it through on account of me.
  • What does the preposition `through' mean in this context?
  • Please explain what you understand.
  • 'To see something through' means to complete it, from the beginning through to the end.
  • The phrase is often used where there has been some difficulty.
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Hi,

She saw it through on account of me.

What does the preposition `through' mean in this context?

Please explain what you understand.

'To see something through' means to complete it, from the beginning through to the end. The phrase is often used

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