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The phrase "a crucible of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or environment that tests or refines people or ideas, often leading to significant change or development.
Example: "The city has become a crucible of innovation, where diverse cultures and ideas collide to create groundbreaking solutions."
Alternatives: "a melting pot of" or "a forge of".
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Europe is a crucible of bones.
It's a crucible of music knowledge".
It was a crucible of talent.
"BIG firms are in a crucible of change.
In the cold war, Bitef was a crucible of theatre.
He says, "We underwent a crucible of intense terror tactics when this thing happened.
The campus has been a crucible of Islamic radicalism for a decade.
He enjoyed "a crucible of human togetherness" among many who were opposed to discrimination.
Historically, Oakland is a crucible of black empowerment and left-wing activism.
The restaurant, being built in the upscale Calacoto neighborhood, hardly looks like a crucible of revolution.
"Don't you understand this is a crucible of human behaviour?" he asks.
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