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The phrase "through the wall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that passes or penetrates a wall, either literally or metaphorically.
Example: "The sound of the music was so loud that it could be heard clearly through the wall."
Alternatives: "across the wall" or "beyond the wall."
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A telephone rings through the wall.
"He yells at me through the wall.
Then Mr. Crews crashes through the wall.
I'd hear her through the wall sometimes.
Getting through the wall was easy.
Los Lobos's sax came through the wall.
"You, Dad, you went through the wall".
"I thought he hit it through the wall," Choate said.
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The review of through-the-wall research activities indicated that m-D signatures may not be significantly affected by through-the wall propagation.
through-the-wall unit served me well for 25 years.
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