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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ripple through" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe how something affects or influences other things gradually in a chain-like reaction. For example: "The news of the company's financial success quickly rippled through the industry, raising expectations of a profitable year ahead."
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Rhythms ripple through his body.
The results ripple through every index.
Yet his enhanced stature may nevertheless ripple through domestic debates.
Education can do that — just ripple through the community.
"You can see it ripple through a network.
The effects of the invasion ripple through the ecosystem.
It didn't even send a ripple through Washington.
As demand softens, the effects ripple through the economy.
Digital channels will surely ripple through appliances, utensils, cabinetry.
Fascism, fashion and S-and-M ripple through as undercurrents.
His article sent nary a ripple through the scientific pond.
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