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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crucible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a severe test or trial, often in a metaphorical sense, to describe a situation that leads to significant change or development.
Example: "The team's performance in the championship was a crucible that revealed their true potential."
Alternatives: "a trial" or "a testing ground".
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But crisis is a crucible.
It's a crucible".
My suffering shall be a crucible!
Europe is a crucible of bones.
For I.B.M., Rio is a crucible.
It's a crucible of music knowledge".
It was a crucible of talent.
It's like a crucible: you have to boil everything down".
"BIG firms are in a crucible of change.
As so often, the capital is a crucible for experimentation.
The kiln is a crucible where chemical change takes place.
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