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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are a bit crazy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that exhibits eccentric or unconventional behavior in a light-hearted or informal manner.
Example: "My friends are a bit crazy, but that's what makes our adventures so much fun."
Alternatives: "are somewhat wild" or "are a little eccentric."
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"I think all professional bobsleigh athletes are a bit crazy.
Suburbanites with toolsheds bigger than my apartment may have good reason to wonder whether New Yorkers like me are a bit crazy.
"All entrepreneurs are a bit crazy.
Indeed, they are a bit crazy.
The police are a bit crazy out there.
More likely than not, most of your friends are entrepreneurs as well, since your old friends think you are a bit crazy anyway.
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