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Discover LudwigThe phrase "crawl through" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe physically moving through a tight or cramped space, or to convey a slow, laborious movement. Example: "Despite the narrow tunnel, the determined hiker managed to crawl through, eventually emerging into the open air on the other side."
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We continued to crawl through the jungle.
Bassoons, cellos, and basses crawl through the lower register.
They crawl through the slug in search of infectious bacteria.
Every day, I crawl through gears and pull out rats.
Did Braithwaite crawl through someone's legs to retrieve the poker?
There are plenty of toys, and tunnels to crawl through.
Fortunately each of us managed to crawl through it".
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We crawled through, and I got out.
I hesitated, then crawled through, crouching in the cool darkness.
Its criminal underbelly has been scoured, its subterranean landscape crawled through and its transport systems charted.
Such as a crawl-through collapsible tunnel, or a small tent.
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