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Discover Ludwig"going to crash" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express the idea that something is likely to fail or ruin. For example: "With their poor money management, the team is going to crash and burn."
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Lehman was going to crash.
He was going to crash.
We're all going to crash".
Home prices are not going to crash.
"It ain't going to crash," he said.
"I'm going to crash!" he shouted.
If you think you're going to crash, you crash".
But it's midnight here and I'm going to crash.
Now that I'm invited, I'm going to crash the party".
Clearly, I wasn't going to crash this party.
That doesn't mean the economy is going to crash.
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