The phrase "to go through" means to experience or endure something difficult, usually referring to a challenging situation or an unpleasant process. It can also mean to pass by or over something in a particular order or sequence.
If you are in good health for almost the same price as going through all the stuff mentioned above, you can get life insurance without taking the exam. (ljmlifeinsurance.com)
But have they ever thought about the damage that they are handing down to their own kids by NOT going through with therapy for themselves? (goodtherapy.org)
Instead of going through with the last government's planned increase in the small companies rate to 22 %, we have cut it to 20 %. (politics.co.uk)