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The phrase "always crazy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent state of being unpredictable or irrational in a person or situation.
Example: "Her ideas are always crazy, but they often lead to innovative solutions."
Alternatives: "consistently wild" or "perpetually insane".
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"ALWAYS crazy here," Ernie Wong was saying.
"He was always crazy overboard protective," she said.
Republicans were always crazy to pin any hopes on Jindal.
Shirlee Fonda said her husband, Henry, "was always crazy about me in Vicky's clothes.
ERIC LEHRFELD Comic Collector Eric Lehrfeld was always crazy about comic books.
It wasn't all flying studs, or swinging elbows, and it wasn't always crazy.
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But this category is always a crazy wild card.
"Hollywood has always been crazy.
The Dazzle Dancers always do crazy stuff.
He's always telling crazy stories.
Our conversations are always so crazy random!
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