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"through the roof" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to mean that something has increased dramatically, or to an extraordinary degree. For example, "Ticket prices for the concert have gone through the roof!".
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through the roof
phrase
At a very high level.
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It's through the roof".
It went through the roof".
Unemployment is through the roof.
I sailed right out through the roof.
Not surprisingly, counts were through the roof.
Our averages have gone through the roof".
Would electricity prices go through the roof?
"Demand is through the roof," he added.
"Volunteer enthusiasm is through the roof.
Their decibels are through the roof".
"The television ratings go through the roof".
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