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The phrase "a complete maniac" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is extremely crazy or behaves in an erratic manner.
Example: "After witnessing his reckless driving, I couldn't help but think he was a complete maniac on the road."
Alternatives: "a total lunatic" or "an absolute madman".
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"I just turn into a complete maniac.
Her orders are to turn into a complete maniac on Tuesday at three o'clock in the afternoon.
"His utter hate towards Muslims will make our job much easier because we can recruit thousands," he told Reuters about Trump, who he called "a complete maniac".
Evans later said the pressure of making the show and his "full-on Spinal Tap" lifestyle turned him into a "complete maniac" and "boozed-up serial insomniac" displaying "all the pathetically predictable symptoms of showbiz paranoia".
Los Angeles landlords have given me more funny stories than any writer deserves, and I feel a narrative responsibility to one day act like a complete maniac on fire when some innocuous, bright-eyed 20-something shows up on my doorstep, looking to rent a new life.
"This guy is a complete maniac.
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This is because, along with pretty much everyone born between 1985 and 1995, I am a complete Britney maniac.
In Texas, in the good ol' days, I spent lots of time riding around in trucks with complete maniacs who liked to talk about kicking ass, and especially minority ass (Alexie's stories frequently explore this dynamic), and sometimes they acted on it.
Franco presents an unrelenting portrait of a maniac, complete with murder and necrophilia.
"Fernandinho, he's a maluco!" — a maniac — he said.
A pop-culture maniac, Abed had joined a class called "Nicolas Cage: Good or Bad".
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