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Discover Ludwig"go crazy about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong enthusiasm or obsession with something or someone. Example: She went crazy about the new book, reading it in one sitting and raving about it to all of her friends.
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"It's nothing to go crazy about," catcher Russell Martin said.
There are the high-culture testaments of thinkers like Camille Paglia in her treatise Sexual Personae and Germaine Greer in The Boy and The Whole Woman, who note the feminine beauty of the young male pop stars teenage girls go crazy about and argue that girlish boyhood (and boyish girlhood) creates a space for specifically female desire.
"That's what people go crazy about".
Plenty of time to go crazy about your favored candidate's strategy in the fall.
They're going to go crazy about that on Twitter, they're gonna like hold me to it and...yeah whatever".
Do people go crazy about the property, given how fondly the movies are remembered?
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"The only thing I've gone crazy about is photography," said Mr. Berman, a film producer and avid collector.
Everyone is going crazy about it.
Everyone's going crazy about the Oscars.
But after that, they went crazy about it.
"It was regular people going crazy about what's going on".
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