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The phrase "crushed on" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe an intense emotional attraction to someone. Example: As a teenager, I had a massive crush on the popular boy in my school.
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As for what happened to the slug, well, a photo shared on Twitter later showed one crushed on the ground with the caption: "It's dead".
"I see some other players, they may come in, do one or two films, and get crushed on them.
During one month last winter, three lion cubs were crushed on freeways.
Scrapings were crushed on liquid nitrogen and divided into two portions, one for RNA and the other for DNA isolation.
Plus, if you're being crushed on because you're on the football/cheerleading team, but no one knows your passion for singing/karate, what's the point?
A vertebra was crushed on impact.
Without him, the Knicks were crushed on the boards.
Bunny Mellon crushed on John because he reminded her of the Kennedys.
And if a few eggheads and hackers get crushed on the way well, that's too bad.
A straightforward answer: seven million people crushed on to an island originally settled by the Dutch.
That would be Karin Woo, who I crushed on in junior high.
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