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The phrase "gone crazy" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a way to describe someone who is acting irrational or losing control of their emotions. Example: "After her breakup, Sarah had gone crazy, buying expensive clothes and partying every night."
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gone crazy
verb
Past participle of go crazy
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Gone crazy?
He'd just gone crazy".
"Some have gone crazy".
Bureaucracy gone crazy!
"Reykjavik has gone crazy.
"You've gone crazy!
He has gone crazy.
"Has everyone gone crazy?
"Have you gone crazy?
It must have gone crazy".
The world has gone crazy.
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