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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost crazy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is on the verge of being irrational or out of control, but not quite there.
Example: "After working for 12 hours straight, I felt almost crazy from exhaustion."
Alternatives: "nearly insane" or "borderline mad".
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Almost crazy.
The fashionable frame drove him almost crazy.
Their wives, he wrote, are "often reduced to degradation that drives the husbands almost crazy".
Reed claimed that by the time they took their leave "the little woman was almost crazy".
"Carlos has been so great in the postseason, it's almost crazy he hasn't got to the World Series," Wainwright said.
In Africa, scientists have to be entrepreneurial and self-motivated, Bediako says, "to the point of being almost crazy".
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Rather, it's to shrink the pool of amateurs, dilettantes and potential freelancers by establishing an almost crazy-seeming level of American anti-terror resolve.
Because the Marathon bombing was such an unusual event, the city of Boston could muster a sweeping, almost crazy-seeming response without worrying that it would find itself having to do exactly the same thing six months later.
The Grosse Fuge (or "Great Fugue"), originally planned as the final movement to his opus 132 string quartet, was an almost-crazy experiment in dissonance and disruption by the completely deaf composer.
It's almost as crazy as Ramadan!
When I heard that, I almost went crazy".
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