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'smashed through' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where someone or something forcefully pushes their way through something, like a door or barrier. For example, "The crowd of protesters smashed through the barricade, determined to reach their destination."
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"While I was cashing up," Sham told me, "people smashed through, into the shop.
Protesters smashed through several doors.
Billy Vunipola smashed through Quade Cooper there.
The boulder smashed through the undergrowth to the sea.
I've always come up against walls and smashed through them.
The three smashed through the back wall, and voilà!
One woman's head is repeatedly smashed through a heavy mirror.
They smashed through the roof and stole cigarettes and spirits.
The spring smashed through his helmet and just missed his eye.
A tree smashed through the Victorian glass conservatory at the side of the house.
Ashraf al-Batus showed how one round had smashed through the second floor of his house.
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