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Learn the English Phrases TO TAKE A CRACK AT and TO CRACK OPEN

Bob's Short English Lessons

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To Take a Crack at Something, It Means You Want to Try It

In this english lesson, i wanted to help you learn the phrase to take a crack at when you want to try something. The other phrase i wanted to teach you to day is the phrase to crack open. In all those examples, i could have just used the word open, but at least with window and door, it usually means to open a little bit,. But when you crack open a bottle of champagne, you usually open it completely. And if we look here, there's that fence between their property in canada for people to have fences between their properties.

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