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The expression "gone wild" is not technically incorrect and can be used in written English, but its usage is quite informal.
An example of it being used in a sentence could be: After the weekend, the kids had gone wild and the house was a complete mess.
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"Third World Girls Gone Wild," another sketch, spoofs the "Girls Gone Wild" video series.
Instead of Girls Gone Wild, this is iPhones On Steroids Gone Wild. 4. A Wrinkle In Time, by Madeleine L'Engle.
… Penalties gone wild.
It was royals gone wild.
" 'Girls Gone Wild'?
COLLEGE coaches gone wild.
Girls have gone wild".
They've gone wild.
"Her imagination had gone wild," she recalled.
After, it was ego gone wild".
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