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Discover Ludwig"through the stratosphere" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something passing through or traveling within the Earth's stratosphere, which is the layer of the atmosphere above the troposphere. Example: The airplane soared through the stratosphere, reaching an altitude of 50,000 feet. The phrase can also be used figuratively to describe something that rises or moves quickly, smoothly, or effortlessly. Example: The team's new marketing strategy propelled them through the stratosphere of success.
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Mr. Rollins never broke through the stratosphere.
Large volcanic eruptions spread cooling palls through the stratosphere.
"It has been rising through the stratosphere ever since".
Bolide and fireball fragmentation produce vast amounts of dust that will slowly fall through the stratosphere.
Simply put, the United States will no longer be sending its own astronauts through the stratosphere.
Rampant government-business collusion is widening the income gap and pushing property prices through the stratosphere.
Tradition is of considerable use to Hiromi, but mainly as a springboard; she's always poised to jackknife through the stratosphere.
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"CA: CW" doesn't even offer any mighty action to match the rocketing-through-the-stratosphere end of "The Avengers".
The Beatles were lucky, because their repeated trips to clubs in Hamburg, where they were expected to play for hours on end, pushed their collective music-clock to 10,000 hours just in time for them to pierce through to the stratosphere of fame and fortune.
The Stratospheric Particle Injection for Climate Engineering project, or SPICE, is a British academic consortium that seeks to mimic the actions of volcanoes like Pinatubo by pumping particles of sulfur dioxide, or similar reflective chemicals, into the stratosphere through a twelve-mile-long pipe held aloft by a balloon at one end and tethered, at the other, to a boat anchored at sea.
Actually, she's smashed it out of the park, and clean over a housing estate on the other side of the fence, the ball has flown up through the troposphere, the stratosphere and magnetosphere and has streaked across the solar system toward interstellar space leaving an icy comet's tail behind it.
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