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Discover Ludwig"crazy idea" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe an idea that is seen as unconventional or far-fetched. For example: "I had a crazy idea to put on a surprise party for my boss."
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"It's a crazy idea.
A crazy idea?
It's not a crazy idea.
A crazy idea in 2009?
"It's a crazy idea maybe".
It's an absolutely crazy idea.
"I have a crazy idea.
"That's a crazy idea!" Neilson said.
It seemed like a crazy idea.
It's not such a crazy idea.
It sounds like such a crazy idea.
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