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How to use muddle through
The usage of muddle through is as follows:

1, take away, take away (someone, something, etc.). ); Run away:

He stole my watch.

He escaped with my watch.

2. Stealing:

The thief stole the best jewels.

The thief stole the best jewels.

Free from (doing bad things) with impunity:

The child should be punished. You shouldn't let him lie with impunity!

The child should be punished. You shouldn't lie to him with impunity.

3, lucky success (or take away):

Don't try to cheat on income tax, you will never succeed.

Don't play tricks on income tax, you'll never escape.

4. Get a lighter punishment; Lighter punishment:

These people went to prison, but the two boys escaped only with warnings.

The adult male prisoner was put in prison, and the two boys were only warned.

Example:

Criminals know how to use this system and get away with it.

These criminals know how to use this system to escape punishment.

This is one of the few jobs that you can do when you are completely drunk.

This is one of the few jobs you can do. Nobody cares if you are drunk.

She will never let them succeed.

Of course she won't let them go in this matter.

"You can't escape," he said with unexpected bravado.

"You can't just let it go," he said in an unexpectedly strong tone.

His charm and the fact that he is so likable often let him get away with it.

He is charming and likable, which often enables him to do whatever he wants.