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Discover Ludwig"crash about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most commonly used to describe loud and chaotic movement or activity, often involving objects colliding with each other. Example: The children crashed about the room, knocking over furniture and toys as they played a game of tag.
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The information released by authorities investigating the crash about the pilots themselves has been sparse thus far.
These two women crash about beneath my skin, colliding at every twist and turn of this unfinished narrative.
Five minutes later, the crash, about 500 feet short of the airport, was reported, Mr. Rosenker said.
With the howler monkeys in mind, I would crash about, making as much noise as I could.
The wave patterns of all these facts and choices flow and crash about us at a heightened frequency.
Now, nearly three weeks after the crash, about 40 survivors have signaled that they intend to sue the city.
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Around 10 15 p.m., roughly when the plane crashed, about 200 customers were without power.
The buses crashed about 2 30 p.m. Friday in Rolling Hills Estates, a coastal community about 30 miles south of downtown Los Angeles.
The two-car crash happened about 2 p.m. in Woodbury.
Who even remembers what Crash was about now?
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