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Discover Ludwig'a crash' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to refer to an event in which objects collide violently and/or at high speed, such as a car accident. For example, "There was a crash on the highway early this morning."
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A crash.
Here's a crash course.
Instead, there was a crash.
It wasn't a crash course.
"It's not a crash program".
"I heard a crash.
"We heard a crash.
WHAT form could a crash take?
A crash diet will inexorably follow.
"Not a crash, but a correction.
Bain provided a crash course in analytics.
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