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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crazy sense" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an unusual or wild feeling or perception about something.
Example: "She had a crazy sense of adventure that led her to explore the most remote corners of the world."
Alternatives: "an insane feeling" or "a wild perception".
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"There's a crazy sense of achievement and creation".
And it rekindles a crazy sense of wonder at, among other things, what one can do practically with trigonometry.
He's got a crazy sense of humour.
Rather than feel hurt and angry at seeing him, I was filled with a crazy sense of competition.
She's just a girl in the city that is looking for love; she isn't Carrie Bradshaw looking for love: a woman who is gorgeous and sexy and blonde and has a crazy sense of fashion.
His Baldwin-cum-Trump and enthusiastic fondness for the recurring late night mockery—feels like an all too familiar laugh-so-I-don't-cry reaction to a "crazy sense of doom" (his words).
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In a certain crazy sense, I modeled myself on her as actress-manager".
I had an admittedly crazy sense, when encountering the white-painted life-size nude "Aluminum Girl," that it both stands apart from and is equivalent in significance to the whole rest of the show.
And he's an auteur in the most crazy sense.
The writing is terrific, enlivened by a bewildered deadpan humor that makes crazy sense of it all.
We share the same crazy sense of humor, and she sees most things with a laugh".
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