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What is "crash-land"? How is it different from just "land"?

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Rebecca

"Crash-land" is the combination of the two verbs "crash" and "land," so it refers to the act of landing by crashing onto something. The speaker has used this expression to state that he was able to land the helicopter by crashing. Ex: "Crash Landing on You" is a popular Korean drama. Ex: The pilot crash-landed the plane, but luckily there were no injuries.

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