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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cracked into" is correct in written English and can be used to describe making a break in something or entering with force.
For example, "The robbers cracked into the jewelry store and ran away with all the gold."
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After a nasty regulatory fight, Enron cracked into Pennsylvania's market.
His lips are so rough that they are cracked into segments.
Unlike the others, he had a lively face, which sometimes cracked into a malevolent smile.
To be cracked into plaster dust by the antics of modern hoodlums?
Blast by blast, what is left of Heesh is being cracked into rubble.
The mirror cracked into a cobweb, blood dripped into the sink.
After the lava cooled, the basalt layer cracked into faults and tilted downward toward the east.
The corn is also cracked into small, flaky pieces, which makes it easy to chew.
Buy cheese that has been cracked into wedges, rather than sliced, which changes the texture.
There is talk of port, board games and getting cracked into a Game of Thrones box-set.
Authentic recipes, in general, insist that the egg should be cracked into the bowl of lettuce just before serving.
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