Choose the phrasal verb which best fills the blank from the four options given.
He was able to __________ all the troubles.
A
pull at
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B
pull in
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C
pull through
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D
pull off
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Solution
The correct option is C pull through Pull at means to compete for someone's attention or concern.
Pull in means to move to the side of or off the road.
Pull through means get through an illness or other dangerous or difficult situation.
Pull off means to succeed in doing something difficult or unexpected. So, the most appropriate idiom to use in the given sentence is option C) pull through, since the sentence contains the word 'troubles'.