Sentence examples for a bunch of nutcases from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a bunch of nutcases" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used informally to describe a group of people who are considered eccentric, crazy, or irrational.
Example: "The group of conspiracy theorists at the meeting were a bunch of nutcases, each with their own wild theories."
Alternatives: "a group of lunatics" or "a pack of crazies".

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"I said to them, 'I used to think you were a bunch of nutcases,'" says Nolan. "But they were very, very helpful".

I'm sure that with over two hours of tape, there will be plenty of footage to turn into a four minute segment showing us as a bunch of nutcases.

The image people are going to have in their mind when they think of the Klan after the South Carolina Confederate flag demonstration is those are a bunch of nutcases".

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Just a bunch of cheese").

Just a bunch of softies.

"What a bunch of idiots".

What a bunch of pikers!

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