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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tore through" is correct and usable in written English
It means to break through quickly and forcefully. For example, "The tornado tore through the small town, leaving behind immense destruction."
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Nowell tore through again.
She tore through the plastic and swallowed the mouse, bones and all.
He tore through characters.
So I tore through this.
Winds tore through Nashville and Knoxville.
The class tore through the list.
Another tore through brain tissue.
Wind tore through treetops overhead.
The scream tore through the dark apartment.
Looters tore through padlocks with hacksaws.
A bullet tore through her throat.
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