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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mad" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used in specific contexts, often in British English, to describe someone who is crazy or insane, but it typically requires additional context or modification.
Example: "He was known as a mad scientist, always experimenting with bizarre ideas."
Alternatives: "a crazy" or "a lunatic".
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A mad little thing.
It's a mad.
He is a mad man".
Or a mad marine biologist.
It wasn't a mad house.
A mad, foaming fury.
A mad one.
A mad, romantic impulse?
This is not a mad idea.
A mad combination – but it worked.
"The whole thing is a mad anachronism.
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