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The phrase "is penetrated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing physical penetration, such as in scientific or medical descriptions, or metaphorically in literature.
Example: "The barrier is penetrated by the virus, allowing it to infect the host."
Alternatives: "is pierced" or "is breached."
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is penetrated
verb
To enter into; to make way into the interior of; to pierce.
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Around the margins, on the east and west coasts, the mountainous rim is penetrated by deep troughs through which local and inland-ice glaciers flow to the sea.
It is not just that emptiness and phenomena are mutually penetrating but that any phenomenon is penetrated by all others.
It is penetrated by honesty and it glows.
"We have a prosecutor general's office that is penetrated.
"We have a police force that is penetrated," she said.
"The boundary between the outside world and the self is penetrated.
The park itself is penetrated, but only slightly, by two gravel roads.
He reveals a head that is penetrated and governed by brute external forces.
And the boundary between your home and the outside world is penetrated".
What exists is spirit, or at least is penetrated by spirit.
The vessel, he noted, is penetrated by pipes, and a seal around one might have failed.
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