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"make a crack" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to mean to make a joke or funny remark, usually in a lighthearted or playful way. For example: My brother always likes to make a crack whenever he sees me struggling with something.
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They have to make a crack or take a shot.
In a nod to maternal sensitivities, I will not make a crack about "Baby Spanx".
Police say her boyfriend cut the brake lines to make a crack pipe.
Mike will make a crack about Bob's backhand return; Bob will counter with some choice descriptions of Mike's serve.
Somebody would catch his attention, and his eyes would dart over and he'd wave or make a crack.
Justice Hayes spent 30 to 45 minutes inspecting the evidence without saying anything, other than to make a crack about the heat, Mr. Aidala said.
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Bond even makes a crack about safe sex here.
It's Nicol who makes a crack about Palestinians at a gathering.
On Facebook, one comment read, "Should have made a crack pipe with directions to the hood".
He made a crack about how she had crowded the plate.
Before the Rodarte show, one of the photographers made a crack about the "teenage front row".
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