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Discover Ludwig"drill through" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the action of drilling through something, such as a wall or a piece of wood. For example, "I had to drill through the wall to set up the shelves."
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He used a jackhammer to drill through the floor.
I'm fairly certain Abe didn't drill through the planet either.
I pick up Cash's augur and drill through the lid.
"Can we really drill through the door?" I asked.
An Atlas tries to drill through a wall.
We are going to determine how thick that is and we could drill through it.
"Drill through that," Ms. Burnley said, "and you've got a well to the end of time".
Maintain a steady pressure to drill through the tile into the wall behind.
No need to drill through miles of ice or dig up rocks.
A tile bit will drill through tiles; a twist or wood bit through wood.
Draw your lines directly on the paper and cut or drill through it and the plastic.
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