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Discover Ludwig'crush by' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
If you want to express the idea of being crushed, you can use the phrase 'crushed by'. For example, "He was crushed by the weight of responsibility."
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6 5 THE CRUSH, by Sandra Brown.
6 4 3 THE CRUSH, by Sandra Brown.
There seems no need to downgrade and overplay a charming crush by dopey clowning.
Aged 22, Derbyshire was yanked to safety from the crush by fellow supporters.
One man tried to reduce the crush by elbowing his way through the bodies shouting warnings.
Deformation then first localizes at mid-height and the cells crush by progressive formation of folds; associated with each fold family is a stress undulation.
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The subtleties of Onions' tendency to prosper under cloud cover but struggle when the sun comes out may have been lost on the songstress, who revealed her cyber-crush by tweeting: "I think I fancy Graham Onions more than Freddie now.
Love crushed by crime.
One was crushed by a donkey cart.
"People feel absolutely crushed by that pressure".
All seem crushed by time.
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