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The phrase "am not crazy" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "I am not crazy" to be grammatically accurate.
Example: "Despite what others may think, I am not crazy for believing in my ideas."
Alternatives: "I'm not insane" or "I’m not mad."
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I am not crazy.
I am not crazy about my knees.
One innovation I am not crazy about is the way Meigas prepares paella.
"I am not crazy," the tearful 71 year-old reassured a packed press conference in Ottawa.
"I am not crazy as they suggest, but I knew exactly what I was doing," he said.
"I am not crazy about the screeching of the bus, but I wouldn't give up the windows and the view to give up the noise," she said.
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"He's not crazy.
That's not crazy.
I'm not crazy.
It's not crazy.
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