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The phrase "I went ballistic" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone becomes extremely angry or loses their temper.
Example: "When I found out that my project had been canceled without notice, I went ballistic."
Alternatives: "I lost my temper" or "I flew off the handle."
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"I went ballistic," Olsen recalls.
"I went ballistic," she remembered.
Far from being relieved, though, I went ballistic.
Mr. Anderson said, "When I read that, I went ballistic".
I snapped at that point, I went ballistic".
The other day, I went ballistic, which I like to do.
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I go ballistic at the sound of sambar deer because one nocturnal banqueting visit will decimate my much-loved garden, so I adore the leopards that keep them away.
"I just went ballistic.
"I nearly went ballistic," she said, "but people tell me not to complain".
I thought, "My god, how can you say that?" I just sorta went ballistic.
I guess he went ballistic.
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