
Follow through
Commitment Expected
Using 'follow through' implies an expectation to uphold a commitment or finish a task.

When she said she would donate, everyone expected her to follow through.
Not Instant
'Follow through' often means a process that requires time, not something done immediately.

He promised to follow through with his plan by the end of the year.
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