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The phrase "always making me crazy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express frustration or annoyance caused by someone's actions or behavior that consistently irritate you.
Example: "My neighbor's loud music at all hours is always making me crazy."
Alternatives: "driving me insane" or "constantly frustrating me".
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It was making me crazy.
It's making me crazy.
"This is making me crazy.
And it's making me crazy.
"You are making me crazy," she said.
"The boredom was making me crazy," he says.
"This is really making me crazy," he said.
"It always makes me so crazy when people on shows have a new winter coat every day," Ms. Dunham said.
They make for a very pretty picture and always make me believe that crazy, stupid love is possible".
This always made me sad, and it used to drive my wife crazy.
They've always made me glad".
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