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The phrase "a bit crushed when" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a feeling of disappointment or sadness in response to a specific event or situation.
Example: "I felt a bit crushed when I found out I didn't get the job I applied for."
Alternatives: "somewhat disheartened when" or "a little let down when".
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We really had no idea how old he was or what his backstory was – but were all a bit crushed when we found out he had got married one summer.
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Try not to mention other people as it will leave the person feeling a bit crushed.
"They had their top four runners up front and that was a bit crushing for us at times.
In July, the Supreme Court seemed to suggest that India needed to do a bit more crushing, when it upheld a two-child limit for village council members in Haryana State.
He was crushed when a building collapsed.
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These materials have a high potential for grain crushing when sheared and a relatively low permeability.
Gas sources include liberated gas (i.e. gas that is released when the drill bit crushes the rock), produced gas (i.e. gas inflow caused by borehole pressure lower than hydrostatic), atmospheric gas (O2, N2, Ar), and recycled gas (i.e. gas not liberated at the surface when the mud is collected in the mud pits) [1],[2].
Press down a bit to crush the crisps.
But these days, we expect a bit more than crushed ice when it comes to high-end, high-tech gadgets.
A bit noisy when full.
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