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The phrase "a crust" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the outer layer of bread or pastry, or metaphorically to describe a tough exterior or surface.
Example: "She spread the butter on the warm bread, savoring the crunch of the crust."
Alternatives: "a shell" or "an outer layer".
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It's a crust you want to eat.
The starch pops and forms a crust.
His own father broke stocks for a crust.
The earth has a crust, a mantle and a core.
A crust forms on the surface of the molten bath.
Any old rat can nab a crust, sure — that's easy.
It's also a crust you want to admire.
They had edges and the faintest suggestion of a crust.
Bake for half an hour until a crust forms.
Well, to earn a crust, Mr Reid has lately pursued two distinct career paths.
The "cheese" tops a raw vegan pizza with a crust made of almond meal and flaxseed.
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