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The phrase "he crash" is not correct in standard written English.
It appears to be an incomplete thought or a fragment that lacks context.
Example: "He crash landed the plane safely despite the storm."
Alternatives: "he collided" or "he fell."
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Did he crash his own plane?
And who should he crash into but Heather Locklear, who played the peroxide gold digger Sammy Jo on "Dynasty".
Or will he crash out like Conan O'Brien, whose catastrophic attempt to replace Leno came to a spectacular end in 2010 after just 146 episodes?
"You don't have very often the experience or the maturity to deal with a traumatic death … My husband and I had 'the talk' about what would happen should he crash.
Iverson established himself as the No. 1 entertainment draw in the N.B.A. over the weekend, but how many force fields can he crash into before his lithe body breaks down?
On hearing about the EgyptAir crash, al-Masra claimed he asked: "Why didn't he crash it into a building?" The article, published by the Jihadology website and seen by The Independent, claims that moment was the origin of the 9/11 plot.
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The first time, he crash-lands harmlessly in a beet field.
They didn't bother to find out what he was up to until he crash-landed into the ravine and broke his arm in two places.
By 2008, Mr. Harris-Moore squeezed his 6-foot-5 frame into his first stolen plane, which he crash-landed in central Washington State.
In May, a New York musician was fined for "reckless endangerment" after he crash-landed in a Manhattan sidewalk just feet away from a pedestrian.
He suffered spinal injures and burns after his engine cut out and he crash-landed in a field at Fernhurst near Haslemere, West Sussex, returning from a mission on 2 May 1945.
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