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The friendly way to divorce | Learn the phrasal verb ‘work through’

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Work Through the Divorce Hotel

Work through is a phrasal verb that means to process. We use this phrase when we have a difficult situation, like a problem or disagreement. A divorce takes more than just filling in forms and filing them with the government. The couple needs to agree on how to divide assets fairly and share parenting responsibilities if they have kids. And it's a perfect example of when we can use work through. As a kid, i was good at math, but it didn't come naturally to me. I had to do the hard work of thinking about the problems, processing them.

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