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The phrase 'through the cracks' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that is overlooked or left out when it should not have been. For example: "The new policy has allowed several important regulations to slip through the cracks."
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Things can slip through the cracks.
Bleak sarcasm seeps through the cracks.
Today anyone can get through the cracks.
"Something just slipped through the cracks.
Still, veterans routinely slip through the cracks.
Thoughtfulness has fallen through the cracks.
Things slip through the cracks.
They're falling through the cracks.
They fall through the cracks".
It slipped through the cracks.
"He fell through the cracks".
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through the fissures
through the failings
through the divisions
through the creeks
through the dogs
through the woods
through the courtyards
through the heavens
through the strikes
through the years
through the reservations
through the brothers
through the tunnels
through the articles
through the documents
through the effects
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