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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a loon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who is considered crazy or eccentric, often in a lighthearted or humorous way.
Example: "After hearing his wild ideas about aliens, I couldn't help but think he was a bit of a loon."
Alternatives: "a nut" or "a weirdo".
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I was like a loon.
He's a loon.
"What a loon," thought Governor Palin.
The guy is a loon.
They think you're crazy as a loon.
I used to have a loon as a ringtone.
It looked like something arranged by a loon.
And I am leaping and shouting like a loon.
"They thought he was a bit of a loon".
Everyone would get pumped and run about like a loon.
And while he can come off as a loon, a learned loon isn't really a loon at all.
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