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Discover LudwigThe phrase "crazy man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who exhibits erratic or irrational behavior, often in a colloquial or informal context.
Example: "The story revolves around a crazy man who believes he can communicate with animals."
Alternatives: "madman" or "insane person".
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Later, Lytle took legal action to establish his authorship of "Crazy, Man, Crazy".
Crazy man!
"It was crazy, man.
"This is crazy, man".
He is a crazy man".
"It's crazy, man," Swisher said.
"It's crazy, man.
"That chick is crazy, man.
I mean, it's crazy, man".
He was a crazy man.
"He's a crazy man, this Kellner".
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