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Discover Ludwig"frantic with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is extremely worried or anxious. Example: The mother was frantic with worry as she searched for her missing child.
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He was frantic with language.
The Iraqis were shrieking, frantic with rage.
I was frantic with worry.
She's frantic with desire, frantic with passion, also frantic for a cigarette.
You know she's inside frantic with the baking.
Back in the Philippines, Joseph was frantic with worry.
On side two, the tones are frantic with ripples, oscillations.
It's a world frantic with life, all that paper funneling gradually into the computer screen.
Chaucer isn't well, and the maid is frantic with worry that he'll be sick again.
Most couples just days from getting married are frantic with last-minute things to do.
His parents (Shi Ayi's younger brother and his wife) were frantic with concern.
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