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The phrase "crack this" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It means to solve a problem, figure something out, or complete a task successfully. Example: "I've been trying to crack this math equation all morning, but I just can't seem to find the solution."
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I'm determined to crack this.
It's time to crack this new nut.
"I would love to crack this," Kramer told me.
"I thought, Let's see if I can crack this code".
How are we going to crack this thing?
It was sheer desperation to crack this before leaving.
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Now the machines have cracked this problem.
Only the Guardian would have cracked this.
I haven't cracked this yet.
"Cracking this market is the holy grail".
Solution Ravi was among several readers who cracked this challenge.
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