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Selynn
Does “take a crack at”means “try”? Does “take a crack at”means “try”?
Jan 26, 2013 1:47 PM
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yes, “take a crack at” means to attempt or try to do something or have a go at doing something examples - Have you decided to take a crack at writing the medical entrance examination? "have a crack at" and "take shot at something " are idioms with similar meaning. Let me have a crack at changing the tire.
January 26, 2013
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To try to do something. Have a go at doing something
January 26, 2013
Yes.
January 26, 2013
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