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The phrase "a small crash" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a minor collision or accident, often in contexts related to vehicles, technology, or systems.
Example: "The car experienced a small crash when it backed into a pole in the parking lot."
Alternatives: "a minor accident" or "a little collision".
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I then had a small crash pushing hard trying to catch the guys in front.
I had a small crash in a slow corner, I tried to lean a little more and found the limit of the grip.
He said that audio captured by a CCTV camera near the scene recorded "a yelp, a shriek, a large crash, a small crash.
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I lost my brother and his wife in a small plane crash six years ago.
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The federal government said yesterday that it has solved the three-year-old mystery of a small plane crash in Alabama that, at least initially, appeared to have been the result of an in-flight collision with an unexplained object.
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