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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tear through" is correct and usable in written English, and can be used to mean to move quickly and forcefully through something.
Example: The bear tore through the forest, leaving destruction in its wake.
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People tear through them.
Light would tear through the cabin.
The air seemed to tear through his lungs.
I expected him to tear through the clay.
This feature can tear through your allotted data, though.
Some cats tear through the course in seconds.
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Nowell tore through again.
Soldiers had surrounded them and were tearing through their documents.
Winds tore through Nashville and Knoxville.
He tore through characters.
So I tore through this.
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