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"car smash" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a colloquial term used to describe a car accident or collision. Example: The evening news reported a major car smash on the highway, causing traffic delays for hours.
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"You could hear the car smash everything in its path.
The accident was not an emblematic event, simply a writer in a car smash.
Soon after, he underwent surgery for cancer and two years later a car smash broke his neck, leaving his painting arm paralysed.
The buildings would offer great views of the race, but they also seem susceptible to having an errant race car smash into their lobby.
"He said that his wife had been killed in a car smash and I remember thinking 'you're so attractive and amusing I wouldn't mind marrying you myself'.
"Quite the reverse!" hoots Farage, who came through a car smash and testicular cancer in his early 20s and since then has opted to "just not worry about anything too much".
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Or, to summarize the movie another way: tittering over "lady-boys," broken cellphones, Thai vistas, car smash-ups, references to Weibo and Fan Bingbing, rough massages and suspected cuckolding.
He has averted the car smashing into the wall.
The car smashed into a red Toyota with two occupants that had been traveling north.
As Mr Yabran was driven away, they bashed his car, smashing a window.
He then stumbled into the street, where a car smashed into him.
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