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The word "frenzied" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe an intense or wild activity, often of a chaotic or disorderly nature. For example: The shoppers in the store engaged in a frenzied search for the best deals.
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Neil Small was arrested on suspicion of a previous domestic assault on his girlfriend, Magdalena Stapleton, 27, on the morning of the frenzied knife attack.
As they barrelled towards the crowd it looked less like a frenzied rampage than a slightly irritated jog.
Encrusted with mosaics and inlaid with gold, it is the most visible (and audible) sign of the frenzied building boom that has taken hold of Saudi Arabia's holy city over the last 10 years.
His brief was simple: what drives a man to embark on such a frenzied spree of murder?
Some believe that he will embark on another frenzied round of killing before almost deliberately being caught.
They might be hieroglyphs, frenzied maenads or black serpents with men's heads and menacing tongues – for stinging, perhaps, for uttering untruths, for screaming fury.
Frenzied bargain-hunters lunged for the cash, only to discover that most of it was fake.
The Zenit St Petersburg forward, Hulk, claimed the team had suffered "a black out" during the frenzied 18 minute spell in the first half when the Germans scored five times.
The frenzied release of decades of tension echoed back at the Scot from those watching live or on big screens at SW19 or knotted in tension on their sofas.
However well-rehearsed, quick changes are frenzied interludes, conducted in the wings in near-darkness save for a gloomy desk lamp and a small mirror.
Now, her days are a combination of "frenzied work" and "procrastination".
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