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The phrase "a cracking of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action or sound of something breaking or splitting, often in a dramatic or impactful way.
Example: "There was a sudden cracking of the ice beneath their feet, sending them scrambling for safety."
Alternatives: "a breaking of" or "a shattering of".
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It must be a cracking of the earth's crust caused by the upward movement of whole mountains.
Edges may begin to lift and separate from the paper support, causing a cracking of the image surface.
It is also suggested that thermally or purely mechanically induced stresses lead to a cracking of the brittle silica-rich layer and that this in turn facilitates the transport of low molar mass PDMS to the surface and to a more rapid recovery of the hydrophobicity.
In order to carburize the W(1 1 0) surface in a controlled manner, the clean surface was exposed to a carbon-containing feed gas at sample temperatures sufficiently high to allow for a cracking of the feed gas molecules.
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The magnetic fields facilitate a "crack-of-the-whip" effect, in which the energy of many particles is concentrated in progressively smaller numbers of ions.
He, M.Y., Hutchinson, J.W., " Kinking of a Crack Out of an Interface". Jour.
He, M.Y., Hutchinson, J.W., " Kinking of a Crack Out of an Interface: Tabulated Solution Coefficients". Harvard University Report MECH-113, February 19899).
A crack of any size can be analysed using the original (un-cracked) finite element model.
With a crack of the can, Scotch looked around again.
Outside, there was a crack of thunder, and it started to pour.
PARK CITY, Utah — It was the independent film equivalent of a crack of thunder.
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