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The phrase "apparently I was crazy" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when reflecting on past behavior or thoughts that seemed irrational or unreasonable at the time, often with a sense of realization or acceptance. Example: "Looking back at my decisions during that period, I can see that apparently I was crazy to think it would all work out."
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Apparently, I was crazy for thinking that meant anything.
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I was crazy.
I thought I was crazy.
"I was crazy," he said.
They thought I was crazy".
"He thought I was crazy.
"I was crazy," he laughed.
Apparently I was misinformed.
Apparently, I was wrong.
"I'm crazy.
I am crazy.
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