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Discover Ludwig"cracked the" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used as part of the simple past tense verb "cracked" in combination with a direct object to mean that something was opened or broken forcefully or suddenly. Example: She cracked the code and finally accessed the secret file. In this example, "cracked the code" means that the person was able to successfully break the code and open the secret file. The phrase could also be used in a different context, such as "He cracked the egg open and poured it into the bowl." In this case, "cracked the egg open" means that the person broke the egg shell to access the contents inside.
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She cracked the lid.
They've cracked the code.
It cracked the net strap.
He cracked the whip".
"They cracked the code".
I cracked the code".
We cracked the case!
No American team cracked the top 10.
Before long he cracked The New Yorker.
Lightning and thunder cracked the air.
DAVID CARR He cracked the code.
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