Idioms

go through with (something)
to finish something, to do something as planned or agreed
My friend has decided to go through with his plans to finish university.

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  • go to (someone's) head
  • go to any length
  • go to bat for (someone)
  • go to one's head
  • go to pieces
  • go to pot
  • go to rack and ruin
  • go to seed
  • go to the expense (of doing something)
  • go to the trouble (of doing something)
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  • in one ear and out the other
  • an end in itself
  • rally around (someone or something)
  • take time off
  • know (something) only too well
  • come with the territory
  • a brush with the law
  • take the rap for (someone or something)
  • take a hand in (something)
  • hit the bricks


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