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Discover Ludwig"was going nuts" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom that means "becoming very frustrated or excited". For example, "I was going nuts trying to figure out the answer to the math problem."
Idiom
Go nuts.
If someone goes nuts, they get excited over something.
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Everyone was going nuts.
"I was going nuts," Ms. Hodge said.
"I was going nuts," Safin said.
"After the second time I was going nuts.
Bob made his and everybody was going nuts.
I craved the ocean to the point where my husband thought I was going nuts.
Similar(41)
"This place is going nuts.
The Australian Council of Trade Unions is going nuts.
Vice-chancellors were going "nuts".
I think the parents are going nuts".
And their fans are going nuts.
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