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Discover Ludwig"drive me crazy" is a correct phrase and it can be used in written English.
It is used to talk about how something makes someone feel overwhelmed or frustrated. For example, "The amount of work I have to do is really starting to drive me crazy."
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"DRIVE ME CRAZY" by Eric Jerome Dickey.
They drive me crazy.
It would drive me crazy.
"That would drive me crazy.
"It's gonna drive me crazy.
"You want to drive me crazy?
"They drive me crazy," groaned Mr. Maeda.
It's only physicists who drive me crazy".
Anything smaller would drive me crazy".
"She'd drive me crazy," Ms. McGovern said.
I'm not letting this shit drive me crazy".
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