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"crashing through" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a forceful or chaotic movement through something, or breaking through a barrier or obstacle. Example: The car came crashing through the gate, sending debris flying in all directions.
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A boy comes crashing through the foliage.
A rock crashing through his office window.
And Trump is still crashing through it.
Crashing through a window, she barely escapes with her life.
(Part 1 ends with an angel crashing through the ceiling).
York, at a distance of 20 feet, sent a bullet crashing through the old man's skull.
The ship steamed on, beneath their feet, its bow crashing through the seas, almost there.
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Then Mr. Crews crashes through the wall.
Cleats crashed through the icy grass.
The Ritz Carltons - Mr. Carlton crashes through.
Thunder and lightning crashed through the mountains.
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