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Discover LudwigThe phrase "soars through" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone or something performs a task quickly and/or successfully. For example, "With her shiny new degree in hand, she soars through the job market and quickly lands her dream job."
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The spirit soars through the beauty of his choreography.
Elsewhere, a golden eagle soars through vaulted arches.
For some reason, as she soars through the air, the repetitiveness never gets dull.
Ann eventually soars through the sky with a parachute, a flying ex-nun.
The plane soars through mountain passes and careens over a pristine snowfield.
But the thread that soars through all his pursuits is flying.
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They soar through ballpoint clouds.
Footballs will soar through the air.
The boy envisioned soaring through the skies himself one day.
Jessica Klein soared through a regal portrayal of Alice Ford.
Their use is expected to soar through the next decade.
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