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View synonyms for come through
come through
verb
- adverb to emerge successfully
- preposition to survive (an illness, setback, etc)
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Head teacher Pete Hines has noticed growing numbers of younger children coming through his doors across his 20 years of experience.
From BBC
“The mask doesn’t fit correctly, falls and sometimes the smoke still feels like it’s coming through,” he said.
From Los Angeles Times
The defense came through again in the final two minutes.
From Los Angeles Times
“What I want to say to Mr. Wolf, if he reads this, is that his creative product has entertained me for hundreds of hours, And that comes through in a satirical nature.”
From Los Angeles Times
The pair said they had some more surprises to come through their films.
From BBC
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