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Discover Ludwig"crash at" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It can be used when someone is staying over at someone else's house or place of residence. Example: "I am crashing at my friend's place tonight while my apartment is being fumigated."
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He had his crash at the end and I had my crash at the beginning.
By Evan Osnos The crash at Wenzhou.
"Then we'll crash at a campground and have dinner.
The crash at the intersection of Rosedale and Elm Roads, the crash at the Princeton Medical Center.
Mind if I crash at your place again?
"Frankie didn't crash at all, thankfully," he added.
I am in a systemic crash at my house.
Update | I-66 East delayed by crash at Nutley St.
There has never been a fatal crash at the airport.
Aliens did crash at Roswell, N.M., in 1947.
"Last month he had that horrific crash at Donington.
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