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So "get through" means "peel" something. Is this a general expression?

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Rebecca

Unfortunately, no. He only uses "get through" to imply that the husk is difficult to remove, but usually "get through" isn't used to describe removing a peel or husk. "Peel" is an acceptable replacement for "get through" here.

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