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The phrase "a string of crashes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series of incidents or failures, often in the context of technology, vehicles, or events.
Example: "The software update caused a string of crashes that frustrated users across the platform."
Alternatives: "a series of crashes" or "a chain of crashes".
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It was the latest in a string of crashes in recent weeks that were being investigated.
At first he raced motorcycles, but after a string of crashes he returned to St.-Andelain and the wine business, said Michael Sullivan of Beaune Imports, Mr. Dagueneau's West Coast importer.
With around 100km to go of the 164.5km stage from Carhaix to Cap Frehel there were a string of crashes.
For instance, last spring while Congress was again quietly targeting trucking regulations, a string of crashes showed vividly the consequences of overtired truckers pushing past their limits.
US military officials argue that they're safe, but critics say the Osprey are prone to mishaps and have seen a string of crashes.
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Such vans have come under increasing scrutiny after being involved in a string of fatal crashes.
The scandal followed a string of fatal crashes that occurred when Toyota accelerator pedals got stuck.
Egypt's roads and railways have a poor safety record, and Egyptians have long complained that successive governments have failed to enforce even basic safeguards, leading to a string of deadly crashes.
The current crisis was brought to a head after Railtrack told the government it was facing at least a £2 billion ($3 billion) shortfall to upgrade infrastructure after a string of fatal crashes.
After a string of airplane crashes in 2005 and 2006, Iran's Defense Minister stated that their investigation showed all planes had been sabotaged in an American-British-Israeli collaboration.
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