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Discover Ludwig"crash through" is a valid phrase in written English.
It can be used in situations where something is forcefully going somewhere, such as "He crashed through the door, startling everyone in the room."
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This is not a guaranteed fence method; horses that are scared will easily crash through an electric fence set-up.
Angels crash through ceilings.
A crash through the trees.
Scandals continue to crash through executive suites.
Need for Speed players can crash through a generic doughnut shop, but they can't crash through a Burger King.
The Pintler Mountains practically crash through the east-facing panes.
I crash through the door and pick up the phone.
And so they crash through our barriers of indifference.
Afterward, I saw the crash through my fiance's eyes.
"I crash through glass ceilings, I break through closed doors," he exults in "Oceans".
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And the Toyota's underdamped suspension does allow some disconcerting crash-through over nasty pavement.
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