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Discover LudwigThe phrase "racket through" is not commonly used in written English.
If you are looking for a phrase with a similar meaning, you could use "power through" instead. For example, "I'm going to power through this assignment and finish it in one afternoon."
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They arrived at CenturyLink Center early and created a joyous racket through introductions, standing out in a half-filled arena.
But my reservation is this: Mr. Rouse and Stephan Moore, seated at keyboards by the stage, chose to add a general sonic racket through loudspeakers (city noises, subway announcements) that was audible through the earphones.
Mr. Huang also exposed a racket through which thousands of migrant workers sent to work on ocean-going fishing boats had been forced to pay for mandatory appendectomies at a government-run clinic.
A former marketing and adtech executive, Baldwin fell into the insurance racket through the Boston-based auto-insurance quote comparison business Goji.
The machine makes a hell of a racket through the wall when you're sitting in the living room, and the smell of industrial lubricant permeates the home.
Tony is nothing if not ambitious: soon enough he's seized control of the whole bootlegging racket, through sheer cunning and good ol' fashioned homicide.
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I'd study their strokes, their perfect racket follow-through, their footwork.
As the subway racketed through darkness, he read about the forces of nature.
The shrine, with its central heating and windows open to the sun, seems a very bright and quiet place, far removed from the dark dinginess of the Tibetan and Himalayan originals, with their sweet fog of butter-lamp smoke and the shrieks of scrappy novices racketing through monastic courtyards in flip-flop sandals.
"For instance, when the players' racket moves through its trajectory post striking the tennis ball, it creates signals of its own".
While March Madness ends with the month at midnight tonight, Bracket Racket continues through April 1 to the end of the N.C.A.A. championship final.
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