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The phrase "in a crack" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is positioned within a narrow space or crevice, for example: "The bird hopped into the crevice and disappeared in a crack."
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Ryan stuck the dynamite in a crack.
The city was in a crack epidemic.
She nestles her cooking fire in a crack in the mountain wall, to conceal the smoke.
Halfway between skeleton and ghost, he lives in a crack house.
I was homeless off and on, and sometimes I lived in a crack house.
An anonymous caller told the police they could find Mackey in a crack house.
Living in an abandoned factory in a crack neighbourhood made sense to me.
"It's like if you worked on your television set, or in a crack pipe".
A just-so story blames a mythical dragon that lives in a crack deep under the earth.
"The offences involved the social supply of crack cocaine in a crack cocaine pipe, which you handed to that person.
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Why shouldn't someone who grew up in a crack-blighted neighborhood be equally free to reimagine himself as a suit?
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