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Discover Ludwig"more crazy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a comparative phrase that is used to describe someone or something that is more insane, wild, or unusual than someone or something else. Example: "Her recent actions are becoming more crazy by the day, I'm starting to worry about her mental state."
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More crazy, yes.
No more crazy paranoia.
Bit more crazy now".
Others are more crazy".
Meanwhile more crazy wordplay.
No more crazy wars.
Our ideas can be even more crazy.
"I think she's more crazy, more manipulative.
"Sometimes it's even more crazy," he said.
I wanted something more fun, more crazy".
Quad Nation, I ask you, what is more crazy?
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