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The phrase "a crash over" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe an event or action, but without additional context, it is unclear when it could be used.
Example: "The car experienced a crash over the hill, causing a major traffic jam."
Alternatives: "a collision" or "an accident".
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Research has shown that rear-facing seats distribute the force of a crash over a large area of a baby or toddler's body, keeping them safer.
The belts inflate less explosively than a traditional air bag and are designed to spread the force of a crash over an area of the body five times as large as regular seat belts do, Ford said.
I became intrigued by this phenomenon back in 2003 when Mohammed el-Fateh Osman, a three-year-old, was the sole survivor of a crash over Sudan that killed 116.
Calling Russian opposition to the proposal "unjustifiable and negative," Sir Jeremy said that "preserving the validity of that resolution means, in the view of the United Kingdom and most members of the Council -- perhaps all members of the Council -- avoiding a crash over the next couple of days because that does damage to the draft resolution".
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It was another winter import, Tonga, who cut a great line to crash over on the left for the opening try after a slick move through hands.
Chiefs responded when Sam Hill's burst put the home defence on the back foot and allowed Ewers to crash over for a try, which Steenson converted.
An undisciplined showing by the visitors, in which they conceded three consecutive penalties before the half hour, allowed Galea to crash over for a simple score.
Massive waves crashed over a temporary breakwater put in place after storm damage last week left the rail track suspended in mid air.
Courtney Stecker is obsessed with the idea of surviving a car crash over a bridge, he confided to the camera.
Tom Brown crashed over after a driving maul to put the islanders ahead.
I have received a crash course over the last six weeks!
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