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Does "put [someone] through" always indicate a bad or unpleasant experience?

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Rebecca

Usually, yes, it does mean something bad or unpleasant. Unless you're talking about levels, grades, or different points, then being "put through something" is good! Ex: The judges put me through to the next round! Ex: I'm sorry for putting you through that horrible camping trip.

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