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The phrase "crazed with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a feeling of intense emotion or excitement. For example: "The crowd was crazed with excitement as the band took the stage."
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A woman crazed with worry, fear.
The aeroplane passes over a landscape crazed with meandering rivers.
Chacko was crazed with grief and blamed Velutha.
We're attempting to deal rationally with an enemy crazed with lust for our death.
The walls were covered with those weird mirrors that are crazed with veins of gold paint.
Then -- rotten luck -- he suddenly changed into an Othello crazed with fantasies about Rebecca's sexual adventuring.
In the words of a contemporary, Aubrey was "magotie-headed", almost crazed with history.
His photographs are crazed with presagings of sex, yet what truly gets them going is class.
The accident happens, and the nymph returns to heaven, leaving her husband crazed with longing, until a final reunion.
In 1959, as a schoolboy crazed with theatre, I went to the Lyric, Hammersmith, to see my first Ibsen.
And the first thing one notices is that the surface of the black square is crazed with craquelure.
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