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The phrase "a crappy" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used informally to describe something of poor quality or unsatisfactory condition.
Example: "I had a crappy day at work, and I just want to relax at home."
Alternatives: "a terrible" or "a lousy".
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"It's a crappy old thing".
It's most likely a crappy movie.
"It was a crappy job.
It is a crappy place.
It was a crappy dragon.
Not a crappy Chia Pet one.
Had a crappy piece of review feedback?
"A crappy field" with "manure," Ramirez said.
I thought, Wow, she's a crappy photographer like me".
It is a crappy denouement for several reasons.
"There's nothing saccharine about this, it's a crappy disease.
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