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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sort of insane" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is somewhat irrational or crazy in a vague or informal manner.
Example: "The idea of running a marathon without any training seemed like a sort of insane decision to me."
Alternatives: "kind of crazy" or "somewhat mad".
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Here the novel blossoms into a sort of insane, rococo wedding planner for a tumultuous and orgiastic banquet in the bowels of Nazi-built Tempelhof airport – all organised by Gabriel and Laxalt; they will cater for bankers whose Lear jets taxi to the very gates of Tempelhof and into a double bluff.
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A: Sort of.
Using a similar sort of insane logic, one could argue that Russell Westbrook is the clear frontrunner for MVP of the NBA playoffs.
On a security front, this presents all sorts of insane challenges.
We had to argue with, plead to, and placate every cop on the island for a while, and they had all sorts of insane charges--including "reckless endangerment --that thendangerment --that to lay down.
Expect to see all sorts of insane creations from statues to racecourses.
They feature front and rear cleansing along with a dryer and some sort of insane wand cleaning system that may be part of Google's 80-20 policyts policy.
Google headquarters has installed some super-sexy Japanese Toto toilets that feature front and rear cleansing along with a dryer and some sort of insane energy saver timer that ensure you don't sit there washing yourself all day.
As Joel notes, this is either a parody or, more disturbingly, some sort of insane FFXIII fan video created by a young man who perhaps could use a little time alone with a young lady and a little fresh air.
Prices for portable GPS devices seem to be dropping like people's pants at a pants store where there's some sort of insane pants sale, except you really want to try the pants on before you buy them because you can't return them due to the insanity of the sale prices.
And he made a big deal of it, so that was sort of insane.
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