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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new crash" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a recent failure or incident, often in the context of technology, software, or vehicles.
Example: "After the latest update, users reported experiencing a new crash that affected the app's performance."
Alternatives: "a recent failure" or "a fresh breakdown".
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The investor-turned-philanthropist has previously warned about a new crash.
As Augar writes in his final chapter about a new crash or scandal: "On to the next one".
We're also excited to let you know that we are currently designing a new crash course experience for people just like you.
The introduction of a new crash cart inspection training video program improved the frequency and quality of defibrillator inspections but not crash cart inspections.
So there will be plenty of nervous chatter about whether we are heading into a new crash – and whether it can be fended off.
There was Donald Trump too, of course, and an apocalyptic warning from economists in January to "sell everything" before a new crash.
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Ford Motor 's aluminum F-150 is the only pickup truck to earn a Top Safety Pick rating from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, outperforming trucks from Chevrolet, GMC, Toyota and Ram on an important new crash test.
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If it doesn't, it means there is a heightened risk of a new financial crash or higher inflation.
We heard a new one crash into being from some distant, groaning glacier (it's even called 'calving'calving
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