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The phrase "I crush" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a shortened version of the phrase "I have a crush" and is often used in more casual or informal writing. Example: "I crush on my coworker every time he walks into the office. He's just so charming."
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M: Pick it or I crush ALL of them.
I crush that up and put that on the gloves themselves.
To be frank, I don't just beat him, I crush him like a bug.
When I play my daughter, who is 15, I let her get to 9 points, and then I crush her.
"I crush a couple of catchers, and people get crazy because I'm not supposed to do that," Morgan said Monday.
I crush out what is not my last cigarette into the snazzy onyx ashtray Joyce has given me.
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I crushed 'em".
I crushed my media critics.
"I crushed it," Phillips said.
I crushed him; an official drubbing.
I crushed her with the car.
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