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Discover Ludwig"pierce through" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing something passing through another object, whether it be a literal item or an idea. Example sentence: The singer's strong voice was able to pierce through the loud crowd.
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Otherwise they'd pierce through it.
The cold winds pierce through their bones.
I see ambiguity and I want to pierce through it.
Stott's mission is to pierce through all the encrustations and share direct contact with Jesus.
But the sound did not pierce through the walls, it was dull and low-pitched.
Yet I trust that your Pythonesque appreciation of paradox will pierce through the seeming contradiction.
Beneath a busy flyover in central Lagos, traders' voices pierce through the roar of traffic.
When the denticles pierce through the ectoderm, no more enamel can be added.
The mornings are crisp, and a well-struck ball seems to just pierce through air free from haze or humidity.
"I am willing to act like a drill bit to pierce through the solid rock of vested interests" he said.
THE BOTTOM LINE Even on overcast days, UV rays can pierce through clouds and cause eye damage.
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