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Discover Ludwig"pumped through" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of something piping or circulating through a system. For example, "The coolant is pumped through the radiator to keep the engine running."
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Medieval music pumped through the speakers.
Water is pumped through the filter under pressure.
From eight-track tapes it pumped through automobiles across the nation.
The water can be pumped through filters that will strain out the radioactive elements.
The ocean and bird noises pumped through the speakers don't help.
Liquids such as petroleum are pumped through pipelines or carried in vessels called tankers.
About 80 percent of Russian gas is pumped through Ukraine, with the rest going through Belarus.
In the 20th century, continuous aeration air bubbles pumped through the mash was developed.
By the end of the procedure, the blood of two friends pumped through my veins.
Every day, millions of gallons of groundwater are pumped through New York City's subway network.
Smith made the Falcons practice while he had jet engine noise pumped through giant speakers.
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