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Discover LudwigThe word "insane of" is not correct and not usable in written English
Instead, you could use the phrase "insanely [adverb] followed by an adjective, such as "insanely happy" or "insanely proud". Example sentence: She was insanely proud of her accomplishment.
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You are insane, of course.
The summer of 2000 was the most insane of my life.
The pursuit of such verities will lead you, eventually, to the most insane of creative feats: getting under the skin of a cat.
January 21 , 2013Presumably that's a joke: Portman is actually one of the less insane of the Republicans on the Hill.
The most insane of them, Grant Page, whom we first see here as a nun on fire, turned up to film "Mad Max" with limbs already broken but proceeded to drive anyway, with his leg in plaster.
Is any audience -- like the one that will assemble, in whatever numbers, to hear the Flux Quartet assay Morton Feldman's String Quartet No. 2 on Saturday evening at Zankel Hall -- the most insane of all?
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Worse, it was just as obviously no case of insane hatred of Jews, of fanatical anti-Semitism.
"I get sort of an insane amount of pleasure out of that".
In June 1399, Louis, Duke of Orléans, gained control of the court of the insane Charles VI of France.
And then in one of those insane twists of fortune I hit the literary lottery.
The reality is a dark mirror of the insane liaison of art and money.
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