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Discover Ludwig"bad crash" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe any kind of accident, such as a car crash. For example, "He was involved in a bad crash on the highway."
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"It looked like a bad crash.
I had a bad crash in 1944.
Then I have a bad crash in Malaysia.
A bad crash in 2016 gave Earnhardt the opportunity.
When airlines have a bad crash, they stop advertising for a bit.
A female luger from Romania had a bad crash two days earlier and was knocked unconscious.
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Ever had any bad crashes?
And bad crashes happen — to marriages as well as cars.
I do have bad crashes, but the idea is to bounce back as quickly as possible".
But they do like to laugh, says Zuercher, even at bad crashes.
I feel bad, crashing her break, but she seems used to it.
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