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Discover Ludwig"thunder through" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an idiom that means to proceed quickly and forcefully. Example sentence: I thundered through my work, finishing it in less than an hour.
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But he did not thunder through the winner's tape, as he once assumed he would.
The drink, sold at gyms and the GNC chain, sells under the slogan "Thunder through your workouts".
LES COHEN, Reno, Nev., posted on nytimes.com Sure, the making of the Thunder through the draft is a worthy model for small-market teams.
and "Secretary Song" – featuring a heavy typewriter as part of the percussion section – thunder through the venue as Ninja raps and cheerleads over the top.
Presti has built the Thunder through the draft, selecting Kevin Durant in 2007, Russell Westbrook and Serge Ibaka in 2008, and James Harden in 2009.
Squadrons of imperial police thunder through the mountains on horseback, but otherwise an eerie quiet predominates, throwing the deceptively simple story into sharp relief.
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Applause thundered through the room.
The audience was standing now, and applause thundered through the room.
Dramatic home videos are emerging on social media as the hurricane thunders through the Southeast.
EIGHT new MiG-29 jets will soon be thundering through the monsoon-laden clouds over Bangladesh.
He arrived just in time to see the train thundering through.
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