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The phrase 'he is nuts' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is a colloquial way of saying someone is crazy or eccentric. It is usually used informally in casual conversations or texts. Example: "I can't believe Tony jumped off the roof, he is nuts!" In this example, the speaker is expressing surprise and disbelief at Tony's crazy actions. 'He is nuts' is used to describe Tony's reckless behavior.
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There is a doughnut shop nearby that he is nuts about.
Of Duchamp, he observed: "He is nuts, and his imagination has gone wild!" Among the young American exhibitors was another of Henri's students, Stuart Davis, who at that stage in his career was an Ashcan artist through and through - an adept cartoonist, a magazine illustrator, a recorder of waterfronts and Negro dance halls.
He is nuts about cars (or anything with an engine) and occasionally rides a motorbike.
"He is nuts," White said.
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He was nuts.
"He's nuts," he adds.
Comments Prove He's Nuts".
And yet he was nuts.
He's nuts, but he's great.
Mr. Wright told him he was nuts.
Most of Wall Street thought he was nuts.
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