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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are nutcase" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "are a nutcase" or "are nutcases" depending on the context.
Example: "Some people think that those who believe in conspiracy theories are nutcases."
Alternatives: "are crazy" or "are lunatics."
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"All of the inspectors are angry at being misled by the Iranians, and some think the Iranian leadership are nutcases — one hundred per cent totally certified nuts," the diplomat said.
"There are always going to be nutcases".
They're nutcases, basically.
The people who have the dream are demented, everybody else is a nutcase, the world is crazy, nobody gives a shit!" The blond hair is now silver, the bearing not quite as statuesque, but in real life the 67-year-old doesn't look nearly as grizzled as his Hobo.
Where are the nutcases?
"He's a nutcase.
Case you think I'm some nutcase.
I'm a nutcase about reservation schedules.
"But up until that moment I'm a nutcase.
One person, maybe he's a nutcase, but a second person, he's a professor, you believe it.
"In my day, if you'd said you'd got depression they'd've thought you were a nutcase and no good for cricket.
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