come through (B1)
phrasal verb
Pronunciation: /kʌm θruː/
Definition
To successfully complete a difficult or challenging situation, or for something expected or needed to arrive or be delivered.
Examples
Despite the immense pressure, the team managed to come through and win the championship.
We were worried about the funding, but thankfully, the grant came through just in time.
The doctor said she would come through the surgery without any major complications.
How to Use come through
- come through for (someone) (phrasal verb)
- To help someone in a difficult situation. — "My friends really came through for me when I needed support."
- come through with (something) (phrasal verb)
- To provide something that was promised or needed. — "She came through with the necessary documents at the last minute."
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