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Discover Ludwig"drives me crazy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that agitates or frustrates you. For example, "My little brother's whining drives me crazy!".
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It drives me crazy.
Drives me crazy".
That drives me crazy.
It absolutely drives me crazy.
"It just drives me crazy.
This one drives me crazy.
This fantasy drives me crazy".
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It would drive me crazy.
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