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The phrase "crib of" is not correct and usable in written English.
It does not have a commonly used meaning, so you cannot use it. For example, you cannot say, "I found the book in the crib of my brother."
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In order to assess whether or not EspT activates Rac-1 and Cdc42, we performed pull-down assays using the Cdc42 Rac-1 interacting binding domain (CRIB) of Pak, which binds activated Rac-1 and Cdc42 and the CRIB of WASP, which binds only activated Cdc42.
It is called 'the crib' -- the crib of Italian food.
We students also read his preface to Clark Hall's literal prose crib of Beowulf.
"I like the picture that Puff has got up in his crib of a beautiful girl.
It's a brave, go-for-broke study of the broken glass crib of genius, funny as it is moving.
Ear corn is dried by natural ventilation through a crib of limited width, located in a building or outside.
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Observe whether the child can climb out of the crib.
One Rescue 2 veteran, Jack Pritchard, dragged a crib out of a room so hot that the plastic bars of the crib melted in his hands.
Temporary cribs of snow fencing, wire mesh, or cribbed poles may be either circular or rectangular in shape.
There's something slightly insincere about Carl Paladino's cribbing of the classic "Network" line about being "mad as hell".
There was a small calf beneath her, freely foraging and knocking about within the secure cribbing of four massive legs.
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