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The phrase "a crashing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing an event or action that involves a sudden or forceful impact, often related to sound or motion.
Example: "We heard a crashing sound coming from the kitchen, and we rushed to see what had happened."
Alternatives: "a collision" or "a thud".
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He's a crashing bore.
"Even a crashing surf line".
Came to a crashing halt.
Hannity is a crashing bore.
A crashing shame.
And I've become a crashing bore".
Dante is a crashing bore.
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"No, a crashed airplane" – and so on.
A crash.
It causes a crash.
Hopefully, not a crash.
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