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Discover LudwigThe phrase "crashes in" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a sudden and forceful impact or collision. Example 1: The car crashes into the wall, causing significant damage. Example 2: The waves crashed into the shore, creating a loud and powerful sound. Example 3: As the storm raged on, lightning crashes in the distance.
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Plane crashes in Montana.
The hearse crashes in a field.
My computer crashes in empathy.
Deaths from suicide overtook deaths from car crashes in 2009.
Mass-mortality events are sudden, unusual crashes in a population.
A fourth crashes in Pennsylvania, apparently out of control.
Its fleet has suffered several fatal crashes in recent years.
12.39pm BST A couple more crashes in the peloton!
And then one of her catchiest-ever choruses crashes in.
With roughly a dozen crashes in Stage 5, some riders were lucky to finish.
Weather has often been blamed for plane crashes in the same region.
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