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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute craziness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or behavior that is extremely chaotic or irrational.
Example: "The party last night was absolute craziness, with people dancing on tables and music blaring at full volume."
Alternatives: "utter madness" or "complete insanity."
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"That's just absolute craziness," he said then.
"That's just absolute craziness," Russell Janklow said.
Judy Latcham of Lamb Brooke, a Basingstoke legal practice, said: "It was absolute craziness.
That sent everyone into absolute craziness.
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Barry Manilow: Crazy, Craziness.
"The craziness, the sheer numbers of people.
"Crazy, but it was a beautiful craziness".
The craziness.
More craziness.
Extraordinary craziness.
"It's craziness, pure craziness.
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