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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit crazy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that is slightly unconventional or irrational.
Example: "Her ideas for the project were a bit crazy, but they sparked some interesting discussions among the team."
Alternatives: "somewhat eccentric" or "a little wild".
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It's a bit crazy.
It sounds a bit crazy.
It's all a bit crazy.
It is a bit crazy.
Juno: It's a bit crazy.
"Things got a bit crazy," he said.
It's been a bit crazy ever since".
You might call me a bit crazy.
"It drives you a bit crazy.
Tequila makes me a bit crazy".
Occasionally, judging panels go a bit crazy.
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