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Discover LudwigThe phrase "its penetration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the depth or extent of something, such as a market, idea, or physical object.
Example: "The company's strategy focused on increasing its penetration in emerging markets to boost sales."
Alternatives: "its reach" or "its influence".
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Xing said it would use the acquisition to strength its penetration into Turkey, "one of Europe's fastest growing economies".
In the U.S., it only has 15percentt penetration and in Western Europe its penetration is a mere 22percentt.
The use of carrier systems that can increase its penetration across the SC and thereby protect it from degradation would increase the efficacy of this topical treatment.
A thin metal probe is driven into the soil and the resistance of the soil to its penetration, i.e. the force required to drive it in, measured.
It is, however, important to understand the limitations of OCT, mainly its penetration into deep pigmented tissue.
Its penetration of the UK market was bound to increase.
Sony also hopes to increase its penetration of the digital cinema market.
Policymakers should focus on making technology cheaper and deepening its penetration.
Beale said the society was making slow progress in its penetration of the current account market.
And its penetration of developing markets is still small, accounting for just around 17 percent of revenue.
Without that double act, Spain's possession has dazzled, but its penetration has been barely a goal a game.
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