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The phrase 'get crazy' is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe when someone is excited, having a good time, or enjoying themselves in an exuberant way. For example, "We went to the club and got crazy on the dance floor!".
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"Let's not get crazy.
We all get crazy.
Well, let's get crazy.
Traffic can get crazy.
It might get crazy.
I get crazy".
"You don't get crazy anymore.
(Let's not get crazy here).
Things get crazy during Christmas".
It will all get crazy".
"We don't get crazy," Mr. Grubert said.
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