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Discover Ludwig"cracked open" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to opening something forcibly or quickly. For example: He cracked open the door and peered inside.
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The cans were cracked open.
Windows were cracked open.
He cracked open the door.
The door has cracked open.
But that has been cracked open.
He cracked open his window and waved.
Bottles of ale were cracked open.
"The door is still cracked open though".
Theatrical classics are being cracked open.
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Thirteen seconds later, the door cracked opened.
But regardless, a door has been cracked opened.
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