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The phrase "a craze" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a popular trend or fad that captures widespread interest or enthusiasm for a certain period of time.
Example: "The latest fashion trend has turned into a craze, with everyone wanting to wear the same style."
Alternatives: "a fad" or "a trend".
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A craze is expected.
Professional gaming has gone beyond a craze.
Is this a revolution or a craze?
It is not a craze because a craze is something that lasts briefly".
Others have exploited a craze for sport-utility vehicles (SUVs).
But "you get caught up in a craze," she said.
Theosophy, espoused by Madame Blavatsky, became a craze.
They guide us through the early stages of a craze.
Aquaroids are the latest in a craze for robotic pets.
"It's a craze, like the low-carb diet".
There's also a craze right now for works on paper.
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