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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small crack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a minor fissure or break in a surface, such as a wall, floor, or object.
Example: "There was a small crack in the window that needed to be repaired before the storm."
Alternatives: "a tiny fracture" or "a minor split".
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A small crack is enough to initiate the fatigue failure.
He hit Jeter on the left brim of the helmet, causing a small crack.
The Mariana trench is not a small crack in the ocean floor.
It was a small crack in a routine that sets my life every day.
A small crack increment is produced during overloading.
Showalter said an X-ray revealed a "small crack" in a bone on the outer part of Guerrero's hand.
That sound you heard wasn't glass breaking it was just the creak of a small crack slowly spreading.
A small crack was found in the casing that allowed bacteria-carrying surface water to run into the well.
Early that morning, he had had a good run, despite a small crack in his left-front hoof.
Secret Beach, on Matinloc Island, can only be reached by snorkelling through a small crack in the limestone walls.
Three types of crack sizes were introduced for evaluation: an "extra small crack," a "small crack," and a "long crack".
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