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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'crunch of' is not considered correct English.
This phrase is quite vague and can have different interpretations, so it would be better to use a more specific phrase to convey your meaning. For example, instead of saying "I heard the crunch of the apple", you could say "I heard the crisp sound of an apple being bitten".
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It made the crunch of bulgur wheat unbearable.
Another swerving reverse ended with a crunch of bumpers.
The crunch of shattered car windows was less prevalent.
When you get a crunch of pistachio, it's nice.
"We didn't feel the crunch of the curriculum".
Oh dear, there's a crunch of sugar right through it.
You know you can't simulate the crunch of autumn leaves.
During the precrisis crunch of 2007, many settled for 7 out of 10, he said.
You half expect to feel the crunch of autumn leaves beneath your feet.
I cringe at the crunch of some of the N.F.L. tackles.
I love the way the crunch of the toast echoes the fig seeds.
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