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Through Thick And Thin

Through Thick And Thin
How common is this idiom?: Very commonly used, especially in informal settings and social media, to express loyalty and commitment.
Literal Meaning: Literally, it means to go through both difficult and easy times.
Actual Idiomatic Meaning: To support and stay with someone no matter what difficulties or challenges they are facing.
I've been friends with her through thick and thin, and I'll always be there for her.
The couple has been together through thick and thin, and their love has only grown stronger.

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