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The expression "drive a coach and horses through something" means to completely expose the flaws or weaknesses of a plan, argument, or agreement. It usually refers to the act of finding major holes in something that was supposed to be well-structured or foolproof. For example, if someone says "I have a foolproof plan to finish this project on time," and someone else replies "I could drive a coach and horses through that plan," it means that the plan has obvious gaps and is not at all foolproof. This expression is commonly used in casual conversation and is often used to emphasize the significant weaknesses of something.