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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ripped through" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone moving through something quickly and forcefully. For example, "The tornado ripped through the small town, leaving a path of destruction in its wake."
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Wildfire ripped through like 'freight train,' destroying homes near Santa Clarita.
A few snowmobiles ripped through the hills.
They tossed vehicles and ripped through homes.
A bullet ripped through her brain.
A bullet ripped through his left armpit.
Panic and pain ripped through his body.
The loss ripped through her extended family.
The explosion ripped through the heart of the crowd.
"He just ripped through legends," said White, the U.F.C. president.
The first ripped through the city's crowded old quarter.
Cibulkova ripped through the normally impenetrable ground game of Azarenka.
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