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Discover LudwigThe phrase "need a crash" is not grammatically correct in written English.
To make it more grammatically correct and usable in written English, you could say "I need to take a nap" or "I need to crash." For example: I've been up all night studying and I need to take a nap before I can focus again.
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This is aimed at tech workers and those who need a crash pad".
Will it need a crash course in galactic dynamics to clear me for entry?
Trump, some commentators suggested, might need a crash course and fast.
So veterans looking for a move into the commercial world often need a crash course in the basics.
"I can see I'm going to need a crash course in acronyms," says Boyd, reading his schedule, which tells him he has an "SEN meeting with NQTs".
Ms. Gould said she got in touch with the town's economic development director, telling him, "You guys need a crash course in cultural competency, and I'm just the person to teach it".
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Mechanical failure needs a crash site.
Such rump Zionism does not bode well for an Israel that needs a crash course in restraint.
In 1891 the future President Hoover needed a crash course in remedial English before admittance to Stanford University.
But first, the nation needed a crash course in the rougher and more complicated parts of its own history.
But the authorities cannot intervene because they think someone is making bad business decisions and urgently needs a crash course in public relations.
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