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The phrase "penetrate with" is correct and can be used in written English
It means to enter or pass through with force or intensity. Example: The bullet penetrated with ease through the paper target. In this sentence, "penetrate with" is used to describe the action of the bullet passing through the paper target forcefully.
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These realities penetrate with their light into the world as such and support it.
But Stanford focused on Williams's strength, not letting him penetrate with his flash-quick dribble.
The waiter whisked it away, but when it was returned a few minutes later, it was still one tough bird, almost impossible to penetrate with a knife.
But their game was riddled with errors as they passed balls into touch, failed to penetrate with their rolling maul and spilled the ball deep in Italian territory.
The oil is contained in layers of sandstone sandwiched between volcanic basalt rock, which is difficult to penetrate with the seismic imaging technology that the industry uses.
The air-conditioning ducts are mounted as closely as possible to the ceiling to allow exterior light to penetrate with little obstruction, and electric lights are clamped to support columns rather than hung from above for the same reason.
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When first seen here, "Horse" was penetrated with a sense of mystery and symbolism.
Women said they were penetrated with guns, sticks, bottles and other objects.
Some were penetrated with spears, gun barrels, bottles or the stamens of banana trees.
They're done when they're easily penetrated with the tip of a knife.
The woman had been penetrated with a metal rod, which had been removed with such force that it had taken nearly all of her intestines with it.
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