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"have a crack" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone trying something, either literally or figuratively. For example: "I've been meaning to build a boat, I think I'll have a crack at it this weekend."
Idiom
Have a crack.
If you have a crack at something, you try to do it.
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But you've got to have a crack".
"We have a crack from anywhere.
If you're ready, clear your mind and have a crack.
I can't wait to have a crack at making them.
"I think both teams will have a crack.
I just thought, sod it, I'll have a crack".
He's a fine cricketer but we'll have a crack".
Will Wossy have a crack at someone's granny?
That guy inspires me every race to have a crack.
I'm going to have a crack at Everest".
"We get one life and we should have a crack".
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