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"crazy in" can be a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's state or behavior when they are consumed by strong emotions or a particular activity. Example: She was absolutely crazy in love with him, unable to think about anything else.
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And every summer has its "Crazy In Love".
Where is 'Crazy In Love'?
It's crazy in here.
It was crazy in there".
Helen never acts crazy in real life.
In 2003, Beyoncé's "Crazy in Love".
You get crazy in your own mind.
My parents were... crazy in love.
It was crazy — in a good way.
I am crazy in love with you.
Life goes crazy, in a good way.
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