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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a crazy" is not correct and usable in written English.
It may be intended to describe someone as being crazy, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "He acted as a crazy person during the party."
Alternatives: "as a madman" or "as a lunatic."
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"As a crazy party girl.
Piper describes it as a crazy situation.
Hitler as a crazy golf statue apparently offends.
Others dismissed her as a crazy cat lady.
"He thought of her, like, as a crazy old aunt.
Yale Environment 360: Geoengineering has long been dismissed as a crazy and dangerous idea.
It would be easy to play him just as a crazy man.
"Maybe some people just see me as a crazy person," Ms. Harper added with a shrug.
Mr Lafontaine has been dismissed by critics as a crazy lefty.
Taken together as a crazy quilt, they describe a city that is simply timeless.
One of Thom's friends and carers once described her as "a crazy language-generating machine".
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