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Discover Ludwig"crazy as hell" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as an intensifier to convey extreme or exaggerated craziness. Example: "The rollercoaster ride was crazy as hell, with its sharp turns and steep drops."
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CRAZY AS HELL -- Eriq La Salle of "E.R".
"Man she is crazy as hell," he says.
"I told her I thought it was as crazy as hell.
He may have been crazy as hell but my father's gift to me was his kindness, open-mindedness and music.
A local NBC affiliate reported that Mr. Caffall's stepfather, Richard Weaver, when reached by telephone, had described him as "crazy as hell".
It looks crazy as hell.
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Sure as hell yes.
These guys are mad as hell.
Everybody seems to be mad as hell.
Mad As Hell.
And paleontologists are mad as hell.
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