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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few crashes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small number of incidents or failures, often in the context of technology or software.
Example: "During the testing phase, we experienced a few crashes that need to be addressed before the final release."
Alternatives: "several failures" or "a couple of incidents".
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Some guys took risks and we had a few crashes.
Although there were a few crashes on Saturday, none were serious or resulted in significant injury.
They had a few crashes, one of which killed a passenger.
On top of that there are plenty of crises and quite a few crashes.
There have been a few crashes along this road in the last few years.
Although there were a few crashes Saturday, none were serious or resulted in significant injuries.
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An out-of-control Zamboni could cause serious damage to an arena like Madison Square Garden in a few crashing skids.
As a result, Frances with a few crash stops along the way becomes, in effect, homeless at the same time as she is unemployed, artistically unmoored, and friendless.
As a result, Frances — with a few crash stops along the way — becomes, in effect, homeless at the same time as she is unemployed, artistically unmoored, and friendless.
Usually these sorts of things blow into a million pieces on the first day but the Flytech butterfly withstood quite a few crash landings during our trials.
The horrors that Apple seems to have avoIded in iOS are readily apparent hade.
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