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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wild town" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a town that is lively, chaotic, or has a reputation for being unconventional or exciting.
Example: "After spending a weekend in New Orleans, I can confidently say it's a wild town full of vibrant culture and nightlife."
Alternatives: "an unruly town" or "a lively town".
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It was a wild town.
"It was a wild town, as are all American towns".
It was a wild town where moonshine and marijuana were the trades.
She went on, "Cheyenne, far from being a wild town of border outlawry, is a center of refined elegance and fashion".
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