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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crazy guy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who behaves in an eccentric or unpredictable manner.
Example: "Everyone in the neighborhood knows him as a crazy guy who often talks to himself while walking his dog."
Alternatives: "an eccentric person" or "a wild character".
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It was a crazy guy.
Sorry, but I'm a crazy guy".
"He is a crazy guy, but in a good way.
There was no media, it was just a crazy guy.
"A crazy guy like me had to come along".
As Steve was a crazy guy, which I respect a lot.
And you're right with her when she's embarrassed by Nikhil's "I'm a crazy guy" behavior.
"Normally, I'm not a crazy guy," Mr. Rochon said of his restrained designs.
The man who crashed the stage at the Grammy Awards, has spoken out saying "I'm not a crazy guy.
As Steve Martin once said, I'm a crazy guy, I promise.
This is a crazy guy who acted pretty normally at times".
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