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The phrase "crust of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the edges or outer layer of something, such as a pizza crust. For example, "The kids picked off the pepperoni from the crust of the pizza."
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They're not the upper crust of burgers.
"The crust of the bale decomposes slowly," he said.
You can use the crust of your choice.
Well, the crust of civilization is pretty thin".
Truly great stories shatter the crust of cliche.
We tiptoe gingerly across the thinnest crust of stability.
And steam also crisps the crust of bread.
trapped in the silver crust of the frame.
The mashed potato crust of a first-rate shepherd's pie was artistically ruffled and expertly gratinéed.
The mash is fluffy as you like, with a rusty crust of Parmesan – I approve.
The upper crust of Delhi society is still beholden to the chauffeur-driven car.
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