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Discover Ludwig"protrudes through" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something poking out from behind or through something else, so it can be used in sentences such as "The tree's branches protrude through the fog."
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An umbilical hernia protrudes through the navel.
The whisk's "handle" protrudes through my skin.
Occasionally, malformed persons are found in which a part of the brain protrudes through the cranium as an encephalocoele.
During copulation the muscle relaxes, the pocket turns inside out and protrudes through the vent in an erect condition.
The nipple of the gland, which protrudes through the skin at the base of the tail dorsally, is surrounded by a tuft of feathers in parrots.
Sciatica tends to run in families and occurs when the soft gel-like material inside a spinal disk protrudes through the outer lining of the disk like a bubble on a bicycle tire.
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Smoke was rising from the chimney pipe which protruded through a hole in the canvas.
Part of Ware's broken bone could be seen protruding through the skin.
The greatest fear was that the bone, which was protruding through the skin, would become infected.
The keys protrude through individual square holes in the laptop's deck.
Most were close-ups of his genitals protruding through the cloth.
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