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Discover Ludwig"craze about" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to be very enthusiastic or obsessed with something. Example: Sally is completely crazed about the new fashion trend and has spent all her money on buying the latest clothes.
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"Look, people here have a craze about ice," he said.
Ignore the current craze about the selfie-stick offering users a "unique" take on events: the GoPro is the real deal.
During a national convention of fair officials in Las Vegas this November, Indiana representatives are to offer a workshop, "Going Trans-Fat Free," which, the convention program promises, will answer the question "What is all the craze about?" Some concessionaires here said trans-fat-free oils seemed to leave "less of a varnish buildup" on their French fry baskets and corn dog equipment.
Furthermore, rather than LIAN, MIAN provides the motivation for the craze about status goods and western luxury goods (Wong and Ahuvia 1998; Wong and Zaichkowsky 1999; Tse, 1996).
We sat down to talk to DJ Craze about the Miami neighborhoods he loves.
I had heard about bone marrow, because I have a handful of extraordinarily wealthy friends who went through a big bone marrow craze about a decade ago.
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Today's crazes about chia seeds, poke bowls, Bulletproof Coffee and other 'superfoods' underlines our hopes to figure out wellness – not unlike Kellogg's fictionalized attempts in the Road to Wellville.
Do NOT talk about following that craze, or about your overdoing it, or the time spent on the fad.
Tells briefly about the current disco craze and about big business's interest in the huge profits which can be realized from discos.
Now, a few years into the low-carb craze, only about 40 remain.
Throughout the country, for the duration of the culinary craze, headlines about "tamale wars" were comically abundant.
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