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"came crashing down" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiomatic phrase that can be used to refer to a sudden, dramatic collapse of something (often figuratively). Example: Her hopes for the future came crashing down when she heard the news.
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This edifice came crashing down in the recession.
All that came crashing down, of course, with his arrest.
That pipe later came crashing down, Mr. Ortiz explained.
"The boom just came crashing down," he said.
Ouch when it all came crashing down, right?
The pot came crashing down, and the slug was history.
But it came crashing down just as quickly.
"And all that came crashing down in an instant".
As the towers came crashing down, so did the deal.
Until Paradise came crashing down in flames.
All of a sudden, everything came crashing down on us.
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