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The phrase "a crass" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is vulgar, insensitive, or lacking refinement.
Example: "His comments during the meeting were a crass display of ignorance."
Alternatives: "a crude" or "a vulgar".
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It is a crass disjunction, but it is not his crassness or his disjunction.
Is this a crass strategy?
If so, it was a crass mistake.
Had I become a crass consumer?
"Stern is a crass vulgarian," he says.
This is a crass dodge.
A crass marketing ploy to squeeze money from another continent?
Is this a crass attempt to turn a quick buck?
Mohamed knew that Boucha��b was a crass and dishonest man.
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Kingsley Amis, however, thought it 'a crass, purblind, infantile, featureless heap of gangrened elephant sputum'.
And David Beckham wearing a Crass T-shirt.
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