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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crazy place" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location that is chaotic, unpredictable, or filled with unusual events or people.
Example: "After visiting the carnival, I can confidently say it was a crazy place filled with laughter and excitement."
Alternatives: "a wild environment" or "an insane location".
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The world is a crazy place.
"It's a crazy place," Mr. Allen said.
It's a crazy place, that bridge; totally insane".
What kind of a crazy place is that?
"It is a crazy place," he said, musing in general on the subcontinent.
"It's a crazy place to play, but it's a fun place".
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It used to be at a club called Opaline, which was also a really crazy place that was on Avenue A. I don't know what it's called now.
You're the one who should've gone to law school". So, I took the tests, applied to law school, and the day my daughter, who later became my co-author, turned two, I started law school at Rutgers Law School in New Jersey, which at the time had the nickname of being the "People's Electric Law Company," a really crazy place.
The world is a very crazy place and very different.
"It's a fun, crazy place that pushes the edge more than the rest of Santa Barbara.
But, the world is an unstable, crazy place.
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