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"crucible of" is a valid phrase in written English.
It is most often used to refer to something that has a crucial role in shaping something else. For example, "The crucible of war has forever changed the lives of many people."
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Europe is a crucible of bones.
CRUCIBLE OF GOLD, by Naomi Novik.
It's a crucible of music knowledge".
It was a crucible of talent.
Mr. Kerry describes the crucible of Vietnam.
In this crucible of creativity, all are welcome".
"BIG firms are in a crucible of change.
It is the crucible of her political story.
crucible of combat is exceptionally effective at developing leaders.
This place is the crucible of upcoming comedic artists.
Her Senate campaign was born in the crucible of impeachment.
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