Sena Highman: You sure that's not 'thorough'?
Anibal Scheid: "Through with the subject" suggests being done with it or finished, but I think there's a typo and it should be "thorough," not "through." When something is thorough it is indepth or extensive, as opposed to cursory or minimal. Being thorough with a subject means that we will be prepared for whatever issues surface related to that subject. If we're not thorough, we may be caught unprepared.
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