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The phrase "crack of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the expression "crack of dawn," referring to the very early morning when the sun begins to rise.
Example: "We woke up at the crack of dawn to start our hike before the heat of the day set in."
Alternatives: "break of" or "first light".
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The crack of dawn, the crack of doom".
The sickening crack of bone.
The crack of wooden bats.
At the crack of dawn.
No, it's usually the crack of dawn.
Then they heard the crack of gunfire.
Often, the crack of broken glass underfoot.
"Cra-que-lure … the allure of the crack … the crack of dawn, the crack of doom".
UNHCR was the allies' third crack of the whip.
Music filters out to me in the crack of dawn.
I used to wake at the crack of Dawn.
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