English phrasal verb

go through

To experience or examine something.

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So, I mean, I said this earlier, I've lived my life in the public eye, so I've gone through different stages with, any sort of scrutiny that maybe I have faced.
Alia BhattOvercoming Trolling
And if I were to guess what went through his mind, I would say he stayed on because he saw a new world in the making.
Anand MahindraPurpose in Life
And while going through the exhibits, I'd also ask you listen to the voices of people around the world who've been inspired by American ideas.
Barack ObamaDemocracy Needs You
It seems I do understand your attitude somewhat anyway, because I go through a similar process every now and again myself.
Benedict CumberbatchJust Do It