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The phrase "also crazy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone in addition to another crazy thing or person, often to emphasize a shared quality.
Example: "The movie was not only entertaining but also crazy, with unexpected twists and turns."
Alternatives: "equally insane" or "just as wild".
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It's also crazy, and maddening, and unfair.
He was also crazy about pop music from the 1950's and 60's.
Also, crazy shit did happen, word of mouth could sell a lot of records.
He sang it in the shower, and was also crazy about the Hindi movie star Amitabh Bachan.
He's also crazy enough to half-believe that he is helping the Gottwalds while aggressively forcing the new mother to nurture him.
They're also crazy explosive, physical, long and capable of overwhelming any opponent with their athleticism on both ends of the court.
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It is surely also mad, crazy, sexy and cool, but he does not quite go there.
It's also crazy-hard and unforgiving monster hunting is work, and you will need to learn those attack patterns and choose the right weapons and supplies to get the job done.
For the also-crazy Scherzo of Mahler's Ninth Symphony, Jones joined the struggle of Mahler's music and struggle of building the hall, much of it with newspaper clippings documenting the troubled process of getting Disney built.
She is crazily convincing, and also convincingly crazy.
It's very disciplined, but it's also completely crazy.
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