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The phrase "a crazy scenario" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an unusual or extreme situation that is hard to believe or comprehend.
Example: "In a crazy scenario, the entire city decided to hold a spontaneous parade to celebrate the unexpected snowfall in July."
Alternatives: "an absurd situation" or "a wild situation".
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Whoever heard of such a crazy scenario?
"The sheer illogic of such a crazy scenario seemed to me dispositive," he said.
It is a crazy scenario to find ourselves in, as this is exactly the type of business growth our economy needs.
"It was a crazy scenario to win by penalties but I think we deserved it".
"It's just such a crazy scenario," Levin said.
Imagine a crazy scenario.
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yes markus i agree, the debt junkies are back and doing ok thank you very much...lets have interest rates at 0 lets borrow money till it comes out of our ears..lets live for today, lets see the house prices go up till you pay a trillion pounds for a 1 bed flat..who cares..... this is the crazy scenario that caused all these problems in the first place.
'I love to over-dramatise, to take a simple thing and blow it up into some crazy scenario,' she laughs.
"We now have this crazy scenario where the prime minister is promoting a plebiscite he doesn't believe in, to a party room who won't abide by the result," Simms said.
And it's this sort of crazy scenario that this C.E.O. who was revered as a rock star in the auto industry, that was well known on the Davos circuit, was suddenly arrested in Tokyo and taken to jail.
And once the yarn starts spinning, it is absurdly easy to buy into the crazy scenario, to get all caught up in the experiences of a guy named Alex More and his days dusting the merchandise in this strange world, waiting for a customer -- The Customer. .
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