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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all nuts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used informally to describe a situation or a group of people that are considered crazy or eccentric.
Example: "After hearing their wild ideas for the project, I realized they were all nuts."
Alternatives: "completely crazy" or "totally insane".
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Not all nuts are edible.
And (2) They're all nuts!
I thought they were all nuts.
Number three, Brando is all nuts — he's just weird.
Don't like any religions at this point — think they're all nuts to one degree or another.
And is it all nuts, or just the posh ones such as walnuts?
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"All those nuts running around screaming their heads off really give me a headache".
For all the nuts and bolts, download the venue's specs from its website.
Check all the nuts and bolts.
Separately, fry all the nuts in ghee and pound coarsely.
Take all the nuts off the axles of your trucks.
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