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The phrase "coming crashing down" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that is falling apart quickly or unexpectedly. For example: The stock market took a sudden downturn, and all of the investor's hopes came crashing down.
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The television industry has a number of choices to make in the coming years, but it's probably not going to coming crashing down tonight at midnight.
This alone might lead us to the wonderfully evocative image of everything getting too much for poor Shinji and it all coming crashing down like breakers on the shore.
Andy Coulson is the former spokesman for No 10 who reached the highest levels of his profession - before coming crashing down as a result of the phone-hacking scandal.
The barriers are coming crashing down and the early adopters in that industry are the makers and the craftsman".
What was worse, she was working harder than ever, stretched thin and unable to even think about growing any more for fear of things coming crashing down again.
McIlroy makes his par on 3, but it's bogey on 4, and he drops to +1, his high hopes already coming crashing down.
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Or was everything poised to come crashing down?
"The boom just came crashing down," he said.
This edifice came crashing down in the recession.
All that came crashing down, of course, with his arrest.
Maybe it will come crashing down in the Super Bowl.
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