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Discover Ludwig"get crashed" is not a grammatically correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is possible that it is a colloquial or slang phrase, but it is not standard English and would not be appropriate in most writing contexts. Example: - The party was so wild that everyone ended up getting crashed on the couch. (incorrect usage, could be rewritten as "everyone ended up crashing on the couch") - The stock market crashed, causing investors to get crashed as well. (incorrect usage, could be rewritten as "causing investors to suffer a crash as well.").
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But things get interrupted by things, which get crashed by the sheer tendency-towards-entropy of the universe.
In one of the meetings, they took us to a crash site where we got to see crash dummies in the car then get crashed.
"When your heart rate is above 190 and you train all year for finals and get crashed out... there are a lot of feelings running through you," Santucci wrote. .
I may not make sense to the rest of the world, and bystanders may shake their heads at my naivety; yet my faith remains as steady as the ocean tide, just waiting to get crashed into.
Most people don't follow this rule and will wear dark colors at night, and almost get crashed into!
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Around midway through the night, just as Swearin' was beginning its set, the prom got crashed.
We'd rented a Volvo after my Camaro got crashed.
"I suspect a crashed phone means you get routed to the next driver… who gets crashed too.
Johnson was somewhat more frustrated with the result: "We had a great chance to make up some points and got crashed by a teammate..
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