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Discover Ludwig"crazy day" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that the day has been particularly chaotic or difficult. For example, "It's been such a crazy day - I feel exhausted."
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It's a crazy day".
"One crazy day of radio".
"It was a crazy day," Vegas said.
"It was a crazy day," she continues.
waking up to a crazy day.
"Waking up to a crazy day," he tweeted at 12.28pm.
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Hey, you motherfucking crazy Friday!
Jim Furyk withstood a crazy Saturday shootout at the Verizon Heritage in Hilton Head Island, S.C. Furyk shot a 67 for a one-stroke lead over Brian Davis.
After his first stint in California he wrote the pitiless story, "Crazy Sunday", about an alcoholic screenwriter.
It seemed only fitting that on another crazy Saturday in college football, the team known for its offense could not score and the kicker known for what he had missed made the attempt that won.
"Nothing was impossible," runs the quote from Fitzgerald's "Crazy Sunday", a story about a failing screenwriter: "everything was just beginning".
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