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"get mad" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a reaction to something, usually something that's happened that someone is surprised or angry about. For example: "I couldn't believe it when he said that - it made me so mad!".
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Get mad?
"I would get mad.
"I just get mad.
I don't get mad.
"He'd get mad," Anistranski said.
But she didn't get mad.
'Just get mad!' they say.
G would just get mad".
People get MAD about genderbends.
Do the band get mad?
"Don't get mad," she said.
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