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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crock of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express disbelief or to indicate that something is nonsense or false.
Example: "What he said about the project being a success is just a crock of lies."
Alternatives: "a load of" or "a bunch of nonsense".
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Because, frankly, it's a crock of shit".
"Free love" was a crock of shit.
Perhaps it's just a crock of ship.
Other appetizers that are great for sharing include coconut shrimp and a crock of mussels.
"I thought it was a crock of shit, all these social games.
An exemplary New England chowder in a crock of baked bread ($5.95) had no such problems.
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Slender cuts of chicken and bean curd came in a crock of bubbling Malaysian red coconut curry sauce.
And I think I can also say, quite honestly… I have never heard such a crock of horseshit in my life".
The author himself apparently noted: "It's a crock [of shit] as literature".
Well, Doris thinks that would just be a crock of... Sh t! See Doris Pursee?
"This was a crock of nothing," the new hire observes in amazement.
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