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The phrase "almost mad" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being close to madness or extreme frustration, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "After hours of waiting for the delayed flight, I was almost mad with impatience."
Alternatives: "nearly insane" or "on the verge of madness."
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She sounded almost mad at the suggestion.
It's almost mad enough to become fashionable.
The poor old man is almost mad with dismay and disappointment.
With an almost mad courage, Kashmir's young have faced down armed soldiers and taken back their streets.
It has a cool, 60s, almost Mad Men feel to it". Ward has a healthy social life.
Casey mumbles and lies and may have been almost mad from a brain tumor by the end.
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As it is, it's not so bad, and when I came out of the screening room I almost felt mad for kicks, I almost felt mad for life.
His loss was surely enough to drive almost anyone mad; our loss surely enough to drive us all a little mad.
"They were very excited, very drunk, under the influence of something, almost a mad state, walking around shooting off rounds inside the rooms," one American said.
Yes, my mother almost went mad.
Man, I was almost not mad at this Knife Party track.
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