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to get on with...
to go through with...
what's their meaning?
please provide many examples
to get on with...
to go through with...
what's their meaning?
please provide many examples
to go through with...
what's their meaning?
please provide many examples
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- Inglés (US)
- Inglés (UK) Casi fluido
"Get on with it!" means like "Go! Begin! I'm getting impatient."
"Go through with it" means like "I recommend that you take this opportunity."
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