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Discover Ludwig"shot through" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used as an idiom to mean something was permeated or penetrated by something else. For example, "The snowstorm shot through the town, leaving a blanket of white."
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shot through
verb
Past of shoot through
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The officers shot through red lights without pause.
A buzz shot through the room of 500 people.
Matt Cain's 'Shot Through the Heart' is published by Macmillan.
Uptempo pop shot through with nihilism.
One shot through the ear and it's over" (McGregor 1996).
In March 2000 the liquidity-goosed Nasdaq shot through 5000.
sea blue, shot through.
"Shot Through the Heart!
Bolts of anxiety shot through me.
A torpedo of energy shot through lower Manhattan.
Whoosh — the ballots shot through.
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