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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pretty nuts" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to describe something which is extremely strange or unusual. For example: "I saw the most outrageous outfit today - it was pretty nuts!".
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That was pretty nuts.
Pretty nuts, eh?
I'm pretty nuts about it".
From a scientific point of view, that's pretty nuts.
"I am pretty nuts," she said, confessing that she even puts sunblock between her toes.
It's pretty nuts that two people can't walk down the street holding hands for fear of reprisals.
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Decide what breast is most easily accessible," which is pretty darn nuts.
Gene "The Animal Munsterr thinks Apple will sell 10.7 million iPads in 2010 and 21 million in 2011, which is pretty darn nuts.
The story behind PJU's lastest track is pretty fucking nuts.
The awful secret of Shutter Island, which Teddy has in fact not yet begun to grasp, is finally hammered home by Scorsese with muscular determination – a cinematic sledgehammer for a pretty small nut.
Munoz insisted there was enough time, even for immigration reform, which has proved a pretty tough nut to crack even when George W. Bush was in the White House.
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