Meaning run-through
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run-through


"a rehearsal," especially a hasty one, 1923, from the verbal phrase, from run (v.) + through (adv.).
Source: etymonline.com

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run-through


Rehearsing the copy before recording. Like a dress rehearsal.
Source: voices.com

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run-through


A train which originates on a different railroad that it terminates and does not get reclassified at interchange but rather "runs-through" to a point on the second railroad before the train is broken up.
Source: raildelivery.com

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run-through


(n) an uninterrupted rehearsal
Source: beedictionary.com





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