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Discover Ludwig"bust through" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to indicate a forceful act of breaking through something, such as a door. For example, "The robber bust through the back door and made off with the jewels."
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A Bradley cannot routinely bust through concrete..
I saw the door that I couldn't bust through.
When you pressure a team enough, more times than not you will bust through".
"I'm trying to win a bunch of majors, but I can't bust through to win one".
Digital media tend to bust through organisational silos and that needs careful management.
Why always try to bust through the middle rather than test the outer skirts?
And the stockmarket bust, through the equity-wealth effect, has probably had an even greater depressant effect upon demand.
Arnold approaches the screen door, which, he reminds her, he could bust through if he really wanted to.
Finally, didn't they drive up in a lorry with a battering ram, and bust through the entry.
"At some point we're going to bust through this cycle and those asset classes should perform extremely well".
Lastly, we used hoes to weed the front garden beds and clear up the pea-stone path from weeds starting to bust through.
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