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The phrase "any crap" is correct and usable in written English, though it is informal and may be considered vulgar.
You can use it when expressing disdain or dismissiveness towards something that is perceived as worthless or of poor quality.
Example: "I don't want to hear any crap about your excuses; just get the job done."
Alternatives: "any nonsense" or "any rubbish".
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"Quite frankly, they don't take any crap".
I'm not going to spend any more time listening to any crap or reading any crap.
He also had at least one teacher, his mom, disinclined to put up with any crap.
If anyone gave me any crap I'd just beat them up," she laughed.
"He took any crap he could get hold of and it whacked him out.
"I'm a no-nonsense guy and I wouldn't take any crap off of defense lawyers or anybody," he said.
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As mobile becomes "the new core", do "the new games" really need to put up with any of that crap any more?
They talk about any old crap".
And they'll buy any old crap.
I'd play any old crap that was required.
He told the programme: "Step very carefully, I'm not putting up with any more crap about this".
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