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penetrated in between
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "penetrated in between" is not correct and sounds awkward in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has entered or passed through a space or gap, but the phrasing is redundant. Example: "The roots of the tree penetrated in between the rocks, finding their way to the soil."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
A vast, dry region of sandhills and Triodia desert grass, it was penetrated in 1874 by Ernest Giles and was first crossed by him in 1876.
Encyclopedias
"We played a very good Swansea team - they keep the ball well, they pass it well and I felt we only got penetrated in the last 10 or 15 minutes".
News & Media
Still, there has always been a stir over the years when the integrity of the Colbert persona has appeared to be penetrated — as in 2011, when Al Gore referred to Colbert's "character" during an interview, or, in a touching moment last year, when Colbert spoke about the death of his mother on the air.
News & Media
February 2016 $81m is stolen from Bangladesh's central bank; investigators link the malware used to break into the systems to that used to penetrate Sony Pictures in 2014 by a hacking group called Lazarus.
News & Media
The side protection system could not be penetrated by a 2240 pound 16 in (406 mm) shell at any range over 11000 m.
Wiki
Isobutane molecules do not penetrate in the zeolite while carbon dioxide molecules can (van den Bergh 2010).
Schwartz paused to imagine what sounds might have penetrated Villa Julia in 1905, might have bounced off its mahogany and marble, its hard plaster echoing, on a clear night.
News & Media
May 12 , 1626Ath, Belgium 1701 Rome, Italyy Louis Hennepin, (born May 12 , 1626 Ath, Belgium died after 1701, Rome?) Franciscan missionary who, with the celebrated explorer René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, penetrated the Great Lakes in 1679 to the region of Illinois and wrote the first published description of the country.
Encyclopedias
After Pentagon officials revealed that cyber-spies had penetrated government servers in June 2007 and stolen untold amounts of sensitive data, government security agencies have tightened security of sensitive federal data.
News & Media
Ebola first penetrated the population in 1976 through a human encounter with a host, probably a small primate, although the precise origin remains unknown.
News & Media
The Times and the Wall Street Journal both revealed in January that Chinese hackers penetrated their networks last year, apparently in order to gather intelligence about upcoming stories on Chinese officials.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Opt for more common and clearer alternatives such as "penetrated through" or "inserted between" to avoid awkwardness and ensure clarity in your writing.
Common error
Avoid using "penetrated in between" as it's a redundant way of saying something went through or was inserted. Choose a more concise preposition to convey your intended meaning.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "penetrated in between" functions as a verbal phrase attempting to describe an action of entering or passing through a space. However, Ludwig AI indicates that the combination is awkward and not grammatically correct. Common usage favors alternatives with more precise prepositions.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "penetrated in between" is considered grammatically incorrect and awkward in contemporary English. Ludwig AI analysis confirms its lack of idiomatic use. As no real-world examples were found, its frequency is classified as "Missing". For clearer and more effective communication, opting for alternatives like "penetrated through" or "inserted between" is advisable. The phrase's potential for misunderstanding makes it unsuitable for both formal and informal contexts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
penetrated through
Replaces "in between" with "through", focusing on complete passage.
pierced through
Emphasizes a sharp entry, replacing "penetrated" and "in between" for more vivid imagery.
infiltrated within
Focuses on gradual entry, similar to "penetrated", but using "within" instead of "in between".
entered between
Simplifies the phrase by using "entered" instead of "penetrated" and retains "between".
passed between
Emphasizes movement, substituting "penetrated" with "passed" while keeping "between".
inserted among
Suggests placement within a group, replacing both "penetrated" and "in between" for a broader context.
wedged between
Implies a tight fit, substituting "penetrated" with "wedged" while maintaining the sense of being "between".
slipped between
Highlights a subtle entry, replacing "penetrated" with "slipped" and keeping "between".
moved among
Focuses on general movement, replacing "penetrated" and "in between" for a less forceful image.
interjected between
Suggests forceful insertion, replacing "penetrated" with "interjected" to show interruption.
FAQs
Is "penetrated in between" grammatically correct?
The phrase "penetrated in between" is not correct and considered awkward in written English according to Ludwig AI. It's better to use alternatives like "penetrated through" or "inserted between".
What are some alternatives to "penetrated in between"?
You can use phrases like "penetrated through", "inserted between", or "passed through" depending on the context.
How can I use "penetrate" correctly in a sentence?
Use "penetrate" with prepositions like "through", "into", or "to". For example, "The bullet penetrated through the armor", or "The company penetrated the market".
What's the difference between "penetrated through" and "penetrated in between"?
"Penetrated through" implies a complete passage from one side to another. "Penetrated in between" is redundant and not typically used; you would usually choose a more direct preposition.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
79%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested