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"that would be crazy" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
You can use it to express surprise or disbelief about something that has been mentioned or is about to happen. Example: "I heard that John quit his job to chase his dream of becoming a professional skateboarder. That would be crazy if it actually works out for him."
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"And I was just: Oh my God – that would be crazy.' It was a big deal".
For the government to end a charge that cuts our energy bills by £100 in 2020– that would be crazy".
"If you're going to say, 'I have to win two majors and four tournaments this year,' that would be crazy," he said.
"Last call!" a barkeep yelled, but his voice was drowned out by a more primal bellow: "Picklebacks!" So it goes at Beverly's, a pink-neon-washed paradise for people who value conversation, music, and getting crunk (that would be: crazy drunk).
That points to some customer affinity and loyalty that would be crazy to abandon in a market with so many choices.
I was definitely not saying that all of the smartest and hardest working people are in this country — that would be crazy".
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"I could tell 10 stories, but that'd be crazy.
That'd be crazy cool".
That'd be crazy," he says.
I said, 'That'd be crazy for Brooklyn.'".
But we both know that'd be crazy-talk.
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