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The phrase 'cramming for exams' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe when someone is studying intensively for tests or exams. For example: "I've been cramming for exams all week, so I'm glad to finally have a break!".
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Students, teachers and visitors are cramming for exams, flirting, napping, instant-messaging, researching, reading and discussing.
Busy cramming for exams, he asked his mother to search the Internet for information about LaRouche.
About the only thing that separates these guys from, say, medical or law students cramming for exams is wine.
He has also seen students cramming for exams, which can produce its own biases and blind spots.
Then, on some wonderful, chaotic impulse, Wes had performed with Helen for the first time since college a sexual move they'd once dubbed Cramming for Exams.
Teachers have stifled creativity in the pursuit of the accumulation of facts, and parents have forced children to spend mind-numbing hours cramming for exams.
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