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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crock" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is nonsensical, false, or a lie.
Example: "His explanation for being late was a crock; there was no way traffic could have been that bad."
Alternatives: "a load of nonsense" or "a bunch of lies".
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It's a crock.
It's also a crock.
Well, what a crock.
It seemed like a crock.
To Rush Limbaugh, it was a crock.
The Kendalls think it's all a crock.
Because, frankly, it's a crock of shit".
"It's all a crock," he added.
"Free love" was a crock of shit.
Perhaps it's just a crock of ship.
Her co-dancer described her claims as "a crock".
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