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The expression "hopping mad" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom that means very angry. Here is an example: "After the other driver cut him off in traffic, he was hopping mad."
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hopping mad
adjective
Extremely angry; furious to the point of outburst.
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Republicans are hopping mad.
players "hopping mad," he said.
He is also hopping mad.
But for now, they are hopping mad.
Coups, it seems, can still pay.Mr Ravalomanana is hopping mad.
This had the New York-based NGO hopping mad.
People in Cincinnati have made people in Washington hopping mad.
Golden, apparently quite the innocent, is hopping mad about this.
Steve Morgan at Redrow, the housebuilder, is hopping mad.
If that was me, I'd be hopping mad.
The whole thing leaves him "hopping mad," Dr. Pryce said.
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