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The phrase "are nuts" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used informally to describe someone or something as crazy or irrational.
Example: "After hearing his wild ideas about time travel, I couldn't help but think he is really are nuts."
Alternatives: "are crazy" or "are out of their minds".
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You all are nuts".
You girls are nuts.
These people are nuts.
"These guys are nuts".
Last's originals are nuts.
Children are nuts.
People are nuts about it.
Maybe the judges are nuts?
Those people are nuts, Brita reassures herself.
It's the voices that are nuts!
"I've told them they are nuts.
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