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"made a crash" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is most commonly used to describe a sudden and loud noise caused by an object or vehicle colliding with something. Example: The car made a crash as it collided with the wall.
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He made a crash landing in a rice paddy, breaking his arm, and was captured.
Glenn recounted in detail how Williams made a crash landing with his plane on fire.
One engine was lost immediately and the second lost power when the plane returned to the airport, where it made a crash landing.
One engine failed immediately, and the second lost power when the plane returned to the airport, where it made a crash landing.
FELDER RUSHING'S yard looks as if a collection of folk art had flown overhead, hit a sudden Mississippi thunderstorm and made a crash landing.
He died in a city hospital after infecting several others, but city health officials did not detect the outbreak until April 4. The authorities then made a "crash decision to vaccinate everybody that had not been vaccinated since childhood," Mr. Cole said, but, with only 500,000 doses on hand, they soon ran out of vaccine.
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Risk-averse Hollywood has made a crash-test dummy of a once great franchise, simply throwing everything at it to see what it stands.
The longer they hurt the more willing they will be to believe that a naive government has made a crashing blunder.
On 4 April a C-5A aircraft carrying 250 Vietnamese orphans and their escorts suffered explosive decompression over the sea near Vung Tau and made a crash-landing while attempting to return to Tan Son Nhut; 153 people on board died in the crash.
"You've got to love Norway — you can put 'fuck' on the cover of a young-adult book!" That morning, Green was making a Crash Course video about "Beloved," the Toni Morrison novel.
If the road gets wet or slippery, bad brakes and bald tyres make a crash, even a pile-up, horribly likely.The country that most troubles outsiders is Latvia.
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