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The phrase "a cracking" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used informally to describe something that is excellent or impressive, typically in British English.
Example: "That was a cracking performance by the team, and they truly deserved the victory."
Alternatives: "a fantastic" or "an excellent".
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They're a cracking band.
It was a cracking read.
A cracking read.
It's a cracking question.
There's a cracking atmosphere.
A cracking good yarn it certainly is.
Are you a cracking inventor?
It's also a cracking read.
Buy it because it's a cracking read.
It should be a cracking final.
A cracking player.
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