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"pierced through" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe an action of piercing or cutting through something. For example, "The arrow pierced through the target, hitting it dead center."
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A voice pierced through the crowd.
They remembered the screams that sometimes pierced through the night.
And yet somehow a sense of intelligence pierced through.
The mountains chiefly consist of granite pierced through by crystalline rocks containing feldspar.
"There were other minor league games going, but the sound just pierced through everything.
If they would have pierced through our top 20, we would have been exposed".
- All who remain shall be pierced through, - All who are caught - Shall fall by the sword.
The coating was a bit heavy, but the fresh crab flavor pierced through it.
"My fingers bled whenever the needle pierced through them," she recalls.
The guitarist Jonny Buckland pierced through "Violet Hill" with forceful jabs.
In the finale, the beguiling theme pierced through the hazy harmonies of Mr. Andsnes's fluid, graceful arpeggios.
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