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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get a crash" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to experiencing a crash, such as in a vehicle or a computer system, but it needs additional context to be usable.
Example: "After the software update, I didn't expect to get a crash while working on my project."
Alternatives: "experience a crash" or "have a crash."
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Precious few parents enroll their boys in the Scouts to get a crash course in sexual orientation.
If Harry was previously oblivious to the complex world of race and identity, he's about to get a crash course.
Passengers arriving at Manas International, the capital's airport, get a crash course in the dilemmas facing the country within a few minutes of landing.
Oasis500 holds a six-day boot camp for entrepreneurs, where attendees get a crash course in corporate finance, accounting and marketing.
Ms. Pingle accomplished neither task, but she did get a crash course on the untamed ways of Bangalore's real estate trade.
Get a crash course in the subject at the Museo Didattico della Seta, or Silk Museum (Via Castelnuovo, 1, Como; 39-031-303-180; www.museurosacomo.com; 8 euros).
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I'm still me, but a client paying me $350 an hour is not paying to get a crash-course on non-binary identities 101.
We're getting a crash course right now.
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