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Discover LudwigThe phrase "would nuts" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks context to determine its intended meaning or usage. Example: "If I had a choice, I would nuts about the situation." (Note: This example is nonsensical due to the incorrect phrase.)
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Would nuts have passed the unit's scrutiny considering the millions of people who suffer an allergy?
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The U.A.W. would go nuts.
Mr. Stephenson remembers his reaction: "That would be nuts, Jim".
"She and Dad would go nuts at Christmas".
"The kids would go nuts over this stuff," he said.
"It would be nuts for us to be in the forecasting business," Mr. Axelrod 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.
"We've got many, many plans, but I would be nuts to tell you all of them," he said.
Another says that there "already exists enough paranoia about the usage of multirotors, and the media would go nuts with this video".
He added that scrapping the carbon price floor would be "nuts" as it would ensure that coal plants were "back in the money".
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