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Discover LudwigThe phrase "crash down" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an event which happens suddenly, like a large object collapsing or a loud sound coming from something. For example, "The old oak tree crashed down during the storm."
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If you are way too low, you crash down!
They crash down and scatter over a very large landscape.
Repeatedly they spring high and crash down on their knees.
"I'm afraid that things will crash down on him.
So they crash down on people quite terribly, and subject people to abuse.
"As usual, things crash down, right?" Mr. Mays said as he hung up.
Ferber dashes away, stumbles into table, roses bought for Lilly crash down on Ferber.
I felt my world was going to crash down on me.
Falling coconuts, he said, like the one he saw crash down during a recent ride, scaring him half to death.
His drumming was solid, and he would do occasional feats of showmanship, twirling a drumstick in his hand before having it crash down on the snare.
I was only 19 and I thought I was living the dream but to crash down like that affected me.
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