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"insane man" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a man who is mentally unstable or has a severe mental illness. Example: The insane man ranted and raved on the street corner, causing passersby to avoid him out of fear.
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An insane act by an insane man.
"This was just an insane plan by an insane man," Mr. Konoski said.
Dolarhyde is a strong but pathetic insane man consumed by darkness.
The insane man at Bellevue really does eat his Bible ("Bellevue: Inside Out," May 6).
The horrible insane man outside the convention center, and those frightening teenagers fighting in Times Square last night?
If I'd said to you a year ago, I think there's a chance Trump could be the next president, I would have sounded like an insane man.
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"I would have to be an insane mad man to think I am building all of these buildings".
"I would have to be an insane mad man to think I am building all of these buildings". Libeskind said that Childs's redesign of his building was part of the inevitable process of design.
This included seeing a child tied to a stick in a refugee camp in Somalia "for 11 of his 13 years," or a child locked in a cell among "dangerously insane men" in Nigeria, a girl who had escaped from the Lord's Resistance Army LRAA) whom he met in DR Congo, or child soldiers in Liberia, who were forced to commit atrocities while in service to their adult captors.
All had experienced the strange and isolating sensation of being the sane man in an insane world.
Born to a history of invasion and occupation, Cold War and curfews, Lutoslawski was a sane man in an insane world.
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