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What does "get through" mean and can you give me some examples?

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Rebecca

It is used metaphorically in this video. When used literally, "get through" means that someone or something is moving through something or a place with obstacles. The metaphorical meaning is derived from the literal. The way it is used in the video, it means that they will overcome the challenge of the diet together. It can be applied to any mentally or emotionally difficult situation or period of time. Ex: Next semester is going to be so difficult, we have so many subject, I don't know how I'm going to get through it. Ex: Learning to play guitar helped me get through my mother's death.

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