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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wacky" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is eccentric, quirky, or unconventional, often in a humorous way.
Example: "The party had a wacky theme, with everyone dressed in outrageous costumes."
Alternatives: "a quirky" or "an eccentric".
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Just a wacky postseason.
There's always a wacky bounce".
It's a wacky place".
It was a wacky race.
The promos often set a wacky tone.
It was a wacky, frenetic place.
May I suggest a wacky alternative?
But, in the end, a wacky encounter finished 3-3.
It feels like a wacky game of Ping-Pong.
The result, strange to say, is not a wacky movie.
A wacky free book truck from Dayton Ohio.
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