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Discover Ludwig"penetration of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of something moving into or passing through another thing. For example, "The rain had caused the penetration of water into the basement".
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Credit the penetration of Minnesota's defensive front.
But the penetration of Wagner has been exaggerated.
What really distressed her was penetration of a different kind.
This penetration of the internet by the NSA and [British spy agency] GCHQ is the penetration of our human society.
Such disturbance permits a greater penetration of summer warming.
Its penetration of the UK market was bound to increase.
Can 17percentt penetration of broadband be slow if 8percentt penetration of local phone competition over a comparable period is rapid?
Jose molested me by digital penetration of my vagina and fondling.
The spy novel appeals because it offers safe and privileged penetration of the intelligence agencies.
Sony also hopes to increase its penetration of the digital cinema market.
With a penetration of only 12% we can hardly speak of a saturated market".
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