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Discover Ludwig"be cracked" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is broken or damaged, either physically or mentally. Example: The vase that was dropped by the toddler appeared to be cracked, but upon closer inspection, it was just a hairline fracture.
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be cracked
noun
A thin and usually jagged space opened in a previously solid material.
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How can crime be cracked?
Their spines won't be cracked again".
Meanwhile, Mark Sanchez's confidence does not appear to be cracked.
It's a case that still remains to be cracked.
All the mirrors on the walls seem to be cracked.
The taboo must be cracked before it can be broken.
HONDA The engine blocks of some Civics may be cracked.
With such a database, many cases could be cracked quickly.
The theory was don't negotiate in Geneva arrive here and let political heads be cracked.
Do you believe that there are tickets on sale right now that can easily be cracked?
All machines can be cracked; you just might be disappointed by what you find inside.
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