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"crack it" can be a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a colloquial phrase that means to solve a problem or successfully accomplish something. Example: I've been struggling with this math problem all day, but I finally managed to crack it. In this sentence, "crack it" means to solve the math problem successfully. Other examples of using this phrase could be: - I need to crack the code to unlock the safe. - She's been trying to crack the code for weeks, but still hasn't figured it out. - After many attempts, I finally cracked the secret to making the perfect pancakes.
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We crack it open.
I hope they crack it".
You'd crack it because it's brittle".
We finally crack it the next night.
"Then she tells me to crack it over toast".
"It took a year to crack it," he said.
You just crack it, get on it, gone.
Buy it, crack it up, sell it off.
That's why it's very important to crack it early on".
Does he think the government's new approach will crack it?
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The contribution of the NC3Rs CRACK IT- Alzheimer's Research UK is also acknowledged.
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