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The phrase "going nuts" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually a slang phrase meaning to feel overwhelmed, distressed and/or stressed out. Example sentence: She was going nuts trying to get all the work done before the deadline.
Idiom
Go nuts.
If someone goes nuts, they get excited over something.
Exact(55)
Tim going nuts.
Everyone was going nuts.
"This place is going nuts.
Vice-chancellors were going "nuts".
We are appropriately going nuts.
"I was going nuts," Ms. Hodge said.
Similar(5)
Going nutting with Mary.
Go nuts!
We go nuts.
"The city went nuts.
People go nuts.
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