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"penetrate to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to express the idea of something (typically a sound, smell, light, or sensation) reaching or spreading to a certain depth or extent. For example: "The smell of freshly cooked food began to penetrate to the other side of the house."
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Those guys are able to penetrate to make more plays".
In call centres, management technologies penetrate to the very core of your identity.
After 21 fe fe, it is not so easy for White's queen to penetrate to f6.
Black Swan, directed by Darren Aronofsky, claims to penetrate to the romantic, obsessional heart of ballet.
After 17 Kh1, Grischuk moved to penetrate to the e3 square with 17... Ng4!
Clear water allows sunlight to penetrate to greater depths, hastening the growth of aquatic plants.
And we have to give the local authorities the ability to penetrate, to disrupt.
6] night some Suffragists managed to elude the police guards and penetrate to the golf course.
Soft contact lenses are usually comfortable because they allow oxygen to penetrate to the eye's surface.
The allure of hacking, he said, is "the attraction of the unknown, to penetrate, to find out secret things".
Footprints and tyre marks on golden beaches leave black tracks as they penetrate to volcanic sediment below.
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