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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a frantic night" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a night filled with chaos, anxiety, or intense activity.
Example: "After a frantic night of studying, I finally felt prepared for the exam the next day."
Alternatives: "a chaotic night" or "a hectic night".
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In Hungary, the Danube peaked at a historic high in Budapest without causing major flooding after relief workers spent a frantic night bolstering defences.
On Friday morning, after a 20-hour final negotiating session, lawmakers, Congressional aides, lobbyists and the banking industry were still sorting through the legislative rubble of a frantic night of deal-making, edits and adjustments that left even some of those who worked most closely on the bill confused about exactly how some of the final details turned out.
"I think all night it was a frantic night to be honest.
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Yet the Worldwide Leader failed for more than two hours to capture the visuals of the frantic night.
And despite Mr. Di Pego's intense efforts to show that the intellect has healing powers, much of George Malley's frantic night work -- tacking random diagrams to his wall, communicating with computers and flexing his telekinesis -- seems, if not manic, then at least asocial.
The news that the father, Ronmacrae Williams, had been killed by a gunshot to the back of the head came in December 2009, in a frantic late-night phone call from his mother, a woman whose tendency to overreact allowed Ms. McCray to cling to the belief that it somehow would not be true.
Among other nasty allegations, the lawsuits claim that Levine Leichtman staged a frantic late-night Mother's Day session last year concocting bogus orders and phony work-in-progress entries.
Servers at the no-reservation, no-credit card Cooke's In are, like the restaurant itself, cheerful, fast moving, hard working, unpolished and especially on frantic nights, sometimes overwhelmed.
His schedule sounds dizzying, a frantic programme of night shifts, school runs, and shopping in bulk.
A frantic day and night of fast-moving tornadoes and severe thunderstorms churned across the South and the Midwest on Friday, leaving behind at least 27 deaths, hundreds of injuries and countless damaged buildings in several states.
A dark night, a frantic struggle on the catwalk, the dope-addled thug tumbles into the tank and... is promptly romanced to death by Dickie the Dolphin.
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