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Discover LudwigThe phrase "into a frenzy" is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
It typically means to throw someone into a state of heightened excitement or confusion. For example, "The announcement of the surprise party sent the children into a frenzy."
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The redtops went into a frenzy.
Stir into a frenzy.
He just whips people into a frenzy".
I got into a frenzy about this.
The press went into a frenzy.
This simple gesture sent Turkish pundits into a frenzy.
fans at Thomas & Mack Center into a frenzy.
It has whipped the capital into a frenzy.
They will go into a frenzy and embarrass themselves".
"It's really started to turn things into a frenzy".
rouses its fans into a frenzy in arenas.
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