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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase "beam through" is a valid part of written English.
It is typically used to express moving quickly, as in the following example sentence: "We beamed through the airport, eager to catch our flight."
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No light could beam through the omnipresent neutral hydrogen.
All precision, Kidman moves like a laser beam through the action.
That doesn't mean exposed brick and a steel beam through the centre.
Finally, they shine a laser beam through the mould to the silicon.
Imagine shooting another laser beam through one of the entangled clouds and another cesium cloud, which contains a message.
In the Shih experiment, the entangled photons were created by shining an argon laser beam through the crystal.
The Russians can send a laser beam through your window and turn them into a listening device".
At one end of the room, a nearly blinding white light directs its beam through the precipitation.
The team sends a laser beam through a vacuum that sits in the centre of a powerful magnet.
And then the sun will beam through the cold air and the sense of urgency will dissipate.
He pointed down at a tennis-ball-size hole in a horizontal beam, through which the East River could be seen clearly, coursing by.
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