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The phrase "a crack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as describing a physical crack in an object or metaphorically referring to a flaw or weakness.
Example: "There was a noticeable crack in the wall that needed to be repaired."
Alternatives: "a fissure" or "a fracture."
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Or a crack house.
One door opened a crack.
Definitely worth a crack.
Not a crack.
Ryan stuck the dynamite in a crack.
I opened the door a crack.
Could we take a crack at this?
"Seriously, we'll give it a crack.
A little cloud disappears through a crack.
A crack opens in the façade.
It just widens the door a crack".
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