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  1. Crack a joke: To make a witty or humorous comment.
  2. Crack the code: To decipher or figure out a complex puzzle or encryption.
  3. Crack down: To take strict measures or enforce laws or rules rigorously.
  4. Crack a smile: To smile slightly or briefly.
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