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The phrase "allow penetration through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing physical or metaphorical access, such as in scientific, technical, or metaphorical discussions.
Example: "The new material is designed to allow penetration through the barrier, enhancing its effectiveness."
Alternatives: "permit access through" or "enable passage through".
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The system is designed to allow penetration through a thick dura mater into deep brain structures.
"They would be prepared to allow penetration through their forward units and plan to counterattack with mechanized and armored units in the second tier," this official said.
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Fetuses were positioned with heads flexed down onto the chest to allow penetration into the cisternal cavity through the skin and underlying muscle.
She, in turn, wheels her abdominal tip forward to allow penetration.
It's a real challenge: Do you allow penetration of your corporate firewall by these applications?
The inoculum was then removed, and prewarmed medium was added at 37°C to allow penetration.
The skin barrier may be specifically adjusted to allow penetration.
Standard CXL (S-CXL) technique involves the removal of corneal epithelium to allow penetration of riboflavin.
Tumor cell invasion is dependent on finely regulated extracellular proteolytic activity, which allows penetration of tumor cells through ECM.
The needles designed for N. furzeri injection have a shorter and less flexible tip than zebrafish injection needles to allow easier penetration through a thicker chorion.
This technical change allows deeper penetration through the ocular tissue, thus obtaining a three-dimensional (3D) high-contrast image of the retina and the choroid [6],[7].
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