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The phrase "to go crazy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is behaving erratically or not in a normal state. For example, "His reaction was so unexpected that it made me go crazy!".
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They don't have to go crazy".
Workers are going to go crazy".
"He used to go crazy," she added.
"People's going to go crazy".
"It's not my personality to go crazy".
"And I don't want to go crazy.
Are you going to go crazy or whatever?' " he said.
"At that point, you've got to go crazy".
I'm going to go crazy and call them fun!
"I don't have a need to go crazy," she says.
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