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.
English phrasal verb
go through
To experience or examine something.
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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.
It's seen us go through all our ups and downs.
I don't want to go through a moment.
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.
And that, I think, is part of what we're going through right now.
It seems I do understand your attitude somewhat anyway, because I go through a similar process every now and again myself.
You're, so you both visualize and you have auditory things going through your creative process.