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    carry through
    [carry through]
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    1. put a plan or idea into effect:
      "policy blueprints are rarely carried through perfectly" · "other proposed changes were not carried through"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        deliver what is promised or threatened:
        "the next trick is to find a person who can carry through" · "people talk tough but don't carry through on the threats that they make"
      • bring something safely out of difficulties:
        "he was the only person who could carry the country through"
     
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  1. To carry through means to1234:
    • Complete or finish something successfully, in spite of difficulties.
    • Do what you have said you will do.
    • Help someone to manage during an illness or a difficult period.
    • Bring something to completion; accomplish something.
    • Survive; persist.
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    to complete something successfully It's a difficult job, but she's the person to carry it through. carry through (on/with something) to do what you have said you will do He has proved he can carry through on his promises.
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    From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English carry somebody/something through phrasal verb 1 to complete or finish something successfully, in spite of difficulties I’m determined to carry this through. 2 carry somebody through (something) to help someone to manage during an illness or a difficult period Her confidence carried her through. → carry → See Verb table
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    to help someone in a difficult situation: We have only enough money to carry us through the next 3 months. carry through something phrasal verb with carry verb us / ˈkær·i / (COMPLETE) to bring to a successful end; to complete: We are determined to carry our plans through to completion.
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    1. To bring something to completion; accomplish something: Although at times it seemed as though we'd never finish, we carried the project through by the deadline. 2. To survive; persist: Some traditions have carried through over the centuries.
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