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Go Back Through

Definition:

(phrasal verb) To revisit or review something, especially in a thorough or systematic manner.

Senses:

1. Literal Sense: To return or retrace one's steps through a particular route or pathway.

2. Figurative Sense: To review or examine something that has already been done or completed.

Usage:

Literal Usage:
  1. After reaching the end of the trail, they decided to go back through the forest to find their way back.
  2. She misplaced her keys and had to go back through all the rooms to find them.
  3. The tour guide led the group to the entrance and then told them to go back through the tunnel they had just crossed.
Figurative Usage:
  1. It's important to go back through your work before submitting it to ensure there are no errors.
  2. The teacher advised the students to go back through their textbook to review the topics from the previous chapter.
  3. Before making a decision, he always goes back through his notes and analyzes the pros and cons.

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