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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I crash" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a simple statement in the first person present tense, indicating that the speaker is currently experiencing a crash or collision. Example: "I crash into the wall, sending my books flying everywhere. I quickly pick them up and apologize to the person I bumped into."
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"When I crash?" I asked.
"Usually, I crash myself in the process.
What if I crash? A. Call 911.
"Why would I crash?" He looked incredulous.
I crash through the door and pick up the phone.
As the door opens, I crash into another Virgin Mary.
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I crash past a clan of red-faced white people sitting on the ground, as if besotted by emotion, and head to the long courtyard between the infamous Blocks Ten and 11.
I love that it started with a big bang and if I crash and burn I crash and burn, that's just the way it is".
The song starts with a scene inspired by Mick Jagger's (hundred and fifteenth?) dream: "I had a dream last night that I was piloting a plane / And all the passengers were drunk and insane / I crash-landed in a Louisiana swamp / Shot up a horde of zombies but I come out on top".
If I crashed, I crashed.
I crashed into a fence.
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