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Discover Ludwig"open a crack" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used when referring to an opening in a door, window, wall, etc. For example: "I heard a strange noise coming from the basement, so I opened a crack in the door to take a peek."
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"But when the Warriors left the door open a crack in the teams' playoff opener by committing 21 turnovers, the Clippers didn't make them pay.
Yes, the windows were left open a crack at the top every night.
A little girl pulled the door open a crack, peering shyly up at Kirsten.
I cook up spaghetti Bolognese and leave the kitchen door open a crack, listening.
"I don't want to open a crack," the coach said, barely cracking a smile.
Instead, the right brain will open a crack, and something pops out.
It was a warm spring day, and the window was open a crack.
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One door opened a crack.
The door opened a crack, the chain left on.
The Tories are opening a crack for us.
Sanders pounced when the door opened a crack.
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