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The phrase "crypt of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical location, such as a tomb or burial chamber, or it can be used as a figurative term to describe something that is hidden or secretive. Example: The crypt of the ancient cathedral was said to hold the remains of a long-forgotten king. Example: The scandalous documents were discovered in the crypt of the politician's office.
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Crypt of the Necrodancer pulls you into the zone, that state of mind where play happens automatically, unthinkingly and perfectly, faster than anything else I've played.
The current exhibition of hopefuls for the next commission in the crypt of St Martin-in-the-Fields has something Mannerist about it.
Another tale from the crypt of Negro childhood.
Some visitors will be reminded of the crypt of Santa Maria della Concezione in Rome.
He opened a health center in the crypt of a church in central London in 1968.
The chapel of the order is in the crypt of St . Pauls Cathedral, London.
He was buried in a crypt of the Wawel Cathedral in Kraków, among Polish kings.
The result is Crypt of the Necrodancer, the unlikely lovechild of proto-RPG Rogue and rhythm game Dance Dance Revolution.
We were sitting beneath the stone arches of the Wren suite, in the crypt of St Paul's Cathedral.
One nice thing about the drab crypt of Penn Station is the lack of pretension within the subterranean sprawl.
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But the orchestra delves into regions darker and grimier than Mahler's — the sub-crypt of a ruined world.
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