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The phrase "crumble of" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is most commonly used to describe a small pile of something that has been broken into pieces. For example: I added a crumble of feta cheese over the summer salad.
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And under the moss, that brown crumble of soil.
Finish with the smallest crumble of salt and a squeeze of lemon juice.
Representative Tom Price, Republican of Georgia, predicted that the law would "crumble of its own weight".
Salt and sour, the soft crumble of bulgur and nuts crunched together, bittersweet.
Seagull and shoal life bletching vexed blarnies at our camouflage past the vast crumble of scummed cliffs.
The salsa came next, then a little chop of onions and cilantro and a crumble of cotija cheese.
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He must reverse the crumbling of education.
"And on the bigger scale, that represents not only perhaps the crumbling of an art, but the crumbling of Europe".
The crumbling of elite support may have helped undermine him.
Do you despair at the crumbling of society?
As French identity becomes increasingly secular, some see the crumbling of village churches as a symbol of crumbling faith.
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