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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as mad" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to compare someone's level of anger or craziness to another person or situation.
Example: "When he heard the news, he was as mad as a hornet."
Alternatives: "as angry" or "as furious".
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But nobody dared dismiss it as mad.
He seems as mad as I am.
Is she as mad as she seems?
"You can't dismiss these women as mad.
Is he as mad as he looks?
Many people regarded him as mad, or dangerous.
I'm probably just as mad as any fan at myself".
It is not as mad as it seems.
But it might not be as mad as it sounds.
I suppose he was trying to portray me as mad.
It's been billed as "Mad Men meets Boogie Nights".
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