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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crazy dream" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a dream that is unusual, wild, or irrational, often conveying a sense of surprise or disbelief.
Example: "Last night, I had a crazy dream where I was flying through the clouds on a giant pizza."
Alternatives: "an insane dream" or "a wild dream".
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It's a crazy dream".
It's almost like a crazy dream.
They were more willing to support a crazy dream.
This was not a crazy dream I had.
If she can do all this at 13, perhaps becoming president isn't such a crazy dream.
"It is a crazy dream grounded in solid rhythms and harmonies.
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Playing for Obama's birthday is like a crazy, crazy dream come true.
Really, I have never seen such an incredible bonanza of ducks as were in that pond, and even geese and a few goofy swans with those long necks and whatnot, like a coyote's crazy dream.
A: Look, it will be that crazy dream most of us in the theater have, and I would love it.
SUDDENLY, fleetingly, in Fairfield County, a theater fanatic's crazy dream has leaped into real time.
"Delirium" has even less narrative than most Cirque shows; it's just the crazy dream of a character who spends most of the show dangling from a balloon, dancing along to the music and action that is below and sometimes alongside him.
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