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The phrase 'through the ceiling' is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a sudden, dramatic increase in something, often a quantity or an amount, such as a temperature or a price. An example sentence might be, "Demand for the product has skyrocketed and sales have gone through the ceiling."
Idiom
Through the ceiling.
If prices go through the ceiling, they rise very quickly.
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Vent the air conditioner through the ceiling.
It's going through the ceiling.
"I nearly went through the ceiling".
New insulated ducts will be run through the ceiling trusses.
You can see the sun coming through the ceiling".
Museum attendance rates even have gone through the ceiling".
Their cortisol levels, he contends, will be through the ceiling.
He discovered that water was coming through the ceiling.
"Property values have just gone through the ceiling".
Rain sadly drips through the ceiling on to the oilcloth.
"We'll go through the ceiling," Mr. Sklaroff said.
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