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The phrase "are nuts for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express a strong enthusiasm or passion for something.
Example: "Many people are nuts for chocolate, often indulging in it daily."
Alternatives: "are crazy about" or "have a passion for".
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Sometimes it might seem like they are – nuts, for example, often give this impression – and then you discover the deliciousness is all because of some salt or sugar or duck fat that's been added in cardiovascularly hazardous quantities.
Anyway, everyone thinks Americans are nuts for chasing the company and wanting to split it up.
If you do drugs people will assume you are nuts for harming yourself and others around you with that junk.
Some examples are nuts for lean protein and healthy fat, while hummus provides fiber and is tasty.
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"Hell, I thought I was nuts for a while".
"It would be nuts for us to be in the forecasting business," Mr. Axelrod said.
I didn't understand the stories, but I was nuts for the sound of dialogue.
'Hello,' she says, with a smirk, like I'm nuts for saying hello to her.
During these years, it would have been nuts for a director to brag that his movie had rubber suits.
His half-marathon time is nuts for a guy who doesn't focus on the half marathon.
During that appearance, Kay asked Valentine if Red Sox fans were "nuts" for getting into a lather about his paid appearances on a New York station.
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