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The phrase "are mad about" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express a strong liking or enthusiasm for something or someone.
Example: "She is mad about classical music and attends concerts every week."
Alternatives: "are crazy about" or "are passionate about".
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Argentines are mad about ice cream.
Guardian readers are mad about the arts.
They are mad about the boy.
Related: Republicans are mad about Hillary Clinton's emails.
High five!'" Dakota and her friends are mad about Borat.
"Then one of the police said: 'I don't know what you are mad about.
Similar(15)
"Charlie was mad about it.
Soler was mad about rock music.
Walker himself is mad about wallpaper.
I'm mad about it".
"She was mad about him".
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