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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as cracked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is broken, damaged, or flawed, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The vase was as cracked as my confidence after that presentation."
Alternatives: "as broken" or "as damaged".
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Not one wall had so much as cracked.
Many grandparents had walked miles on bare feet as cracked and parched as the earth.
Laird wants his poems to come over as cracked or jarring, still bandaged or imperfectly healed.
Some elements of the pattern are fuzzy -- as cracked and begrimed with age as any old painting.
Nevertheless, he began showing up by himself on Lizardi Street a few days each month to rebuild his house, which he described as "cracked in half".
While there are certainly others who restore and sell significant modern homes in Los Angeles, as LaFetra puts it, "No one is as cracked as I am".
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Cracking other markets won't be quite as easy as cracking open the toy market.
Roger Radler, from High Wycombe, says FOBTs (Fixed-Odds Betting Terminals) are as addictive as "crack cocaine".
Each beak appeared to be specialized for a task, such as cracking seeds or drinking nectar.
Likewise, gasoline started yielding as soon as cracking starts at the entrance of the riser.
Thus an appropriate iterative procedure allows strain contour as well as cracking width to be determined.
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