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Discover Ludwig"would go nuts" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an overly enthusiastic or agitated state, usually as a result of increased excitement or energy. For example, "When I heard I won the lottery, I would go nuts!".
Idiom
Go nuts.
If someone goes nuts, they get excited over something.
Exact(34)
The U.A.W. would go nuts.
"She and Dad would go nuts at Christmas".
"The kids would go nuts over this stuff," he said.
If a shoe fetishist saw this, he would go nuts.'' Then he grimaced.
Otherwise, she said, I would go nuts crossing the room to set down hot pans.
Another says that there "already exists enough paranoia about the usage of multirotors, and the media would go nuts with this video".
Similar(25)
"I'd go nuts.
"I'd go nuts without this.
"I'd go nuts," he replied.
"I'd go nuts if I had to work at home".
You have to make stuff up or you'd go nuts.
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