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Discover Ludwig"crack a code" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to decipher or solve a code or puzzle. You can use it in any situation where someone is trying to figure out a secret code or message. Example: The secret agent used her skills to crack the code and uncover the enemy's plans.
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With other phones, it's like trying to crack a code.
Today's scene involves Danny trying to crack a code left behind by his partner.
When they are trying to crack a code or perfect an invention, they spend eternities testing out theories.
Last month GCHQ ran an ad campaign which challenged hackers to crack a code to get an interview.
Trying to solve it in a court is like trying to crack a code with an attack dog.
Before 6 a.m., some teams found themselves in the basement of a wine store in TriBeCa, working together to assemble cogs in a lighted safe to crack a code.
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It's like cracking a code".
It suggests somebody has cracked a code.
I thought I had uncovered some secret, cracked a code.
The suggestion that Mr. Acquisti has cracked a code for predicting an S.S.N. is a dramatic exaggeration".
The company didn't make eighty times more in 2013 because it had cracked a code; it just caught lightning in a bottle.
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