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Discover LudwigThe phrase "crush for" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
The phrase "crush on" is a commonly used phrase which means to have a strong romantic or platonic attraction to someone. Example: She has had a crush on him for years.
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I've been hiding my crush for three years.
5 Peel the garlic and crush for a milder flavour or finely chop for stronger.
The passion in the festival players' performances certainly has the energy of a mad crush — for better and for worse.
In the crush for all things Madchester, it wasn't generally noticed that some of their songs had real depth.
Then Williams conjured up a short ball that she was able to crush for a forehand winner.
Who was there but Toddy Ann Leytham, the only one to be carried out after the Frazier-Stander fight, widowed and still harboring a crush for Ronnie.
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Also, Slater, a lifelong Trekkie, reveals his understandable man-crush for Benedict Cumberbatch.
But looking back I still don't find that four-year crush - for that is what it must have most resembled - embarrassing.
You also mentioned that you've been getting headaches after playing Candy Crush for five consecutive hours.
I get reading news a few times a day, and maybe playing Candy Crush for a few minutes.
In practice this means that the company's largest titles — Candy Crush, for example — are its engines of user development.
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