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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crowbar" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a tool typically used for prying or lifting objects.
Example: "He used a crowbar to open the locked door."
Alternatives: "a pry bar" or "a lever bar."
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"I'll get a crowbar".
Try a crowbar instead.
Powerful magnets and a crowbar?
Someone had broken in with a crowbar.
The outline of a crowbar in dust.
Tiny shows up and smashes a window with a crowbar.
"You can't get anything out of him with a crowbar".
"Everyone's like, 'Is it a crowbar?' " No, she insisted.
Then he brought a crowbar down on my head.
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Meanwhile, some place not far away, a crowbar-wielding physicist lunges desperately at a reanimated corpse.
The motor is under the floorboard; steering comes from a crowbar-sized tiller.
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