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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crazy person" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who exhibits irrational or erratic behavior, often in a colloquial or informal context.
Example: "In the movie, the protagonist encounters a crazy person who believes they can communicate with aliens."
Alternatives: "an insane individual" or "a mad person".
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"This is a crazy person!" he said.
"Only a crazy person would stop now.
I was commuting like a crazy person.
"I thought, Great, here's a crazy person".
— that's because I'm a crazy person.
I'm quite a crazy person, I think".
It is confirmed now that I am a crazy person.
(9) Never tell a crazy person he's crazy.
"Seriously, you're speaking to a crazy person right now".
Don't be a crazy person, you say, glaring.
"I am not a crazy person," she said.
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