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Discover Ludwig'to be cracked' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or problem that needs to be solved or worked on. For example, "The case needs to be cracked before the criminal can be brought to justice."
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Meanwhile, Mark Sanchez's confidence does not appear to be cracked.
It's a case that still remains to be cracked.
All the mirrors on the walls seem to be cracked.
To be cracked into plaster dust by the antics of modern hoodlums?
No wonder she had to be cracked like a vase at the finale.
I wanted very much for their faces to be cracked like old ivory.
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That resilience now looks to be cracking by the day.
His feared internal security apparatus also seems to be cracking.
Conchita looks to be cracking under the strain.
Argentina's coach seems to be cracking the Messi enigma.
Meanwhile, Iran seems to be cracking down harder.
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