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The phrase "crack by" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is not a complete sentence, so it cannot be used on its own. However, you could use the phrase in the context of a particular idiom, such as "to crack down on" or "to crack down by," depending on the context. For example, "The government has decided to crack down by increasing security measures."
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It is now more popular than crack, by some measures.
There, as a teenager, he was taught to cook crack by his aunts.
She sees history working its way through the National Gallery, crack by silent crack.
But French for me, at least—is an exceedingly tough language to crack by ear.
"People are acting like I'm selling crack by the side of the street," said Bella Coley of Alaska Distillery.
Often they eat mollusks, whose hard shells they crack by flying over a hard surface and dropping them in flight.
Mr. Clegg was introduced to crack by an older married man from his hometown, a respected lawyer who also seduced him sexually.
Even with Hispanics riding high in the public arena, the "wetback" crack by the Republican Congressman Don Young of Alaska shows bigotry is always lurking.
These rules invariably begin to crack by Day 3. By Day 4, there is pleading, and the discreet slamming of doors.
It is about a door opened but a crack by women that could usher in a new environment for us all.
You'd be forgiven for thinking that such a high level of joblessness, weighing on families for so long, would have caused the country to crack by now.
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