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No, the phrase 'is wild' is not grammatically correct on its own.
To make it correct, you would need to add a subject and verb before it: My cat is wild when I try to put a collar on her. In this example, the phrase 'is wild' is correctly used to describe the behavior of the subject (my cat).
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is wild
adjective
Untamed; not domesticated.
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Twitter is wild.
This is wild Corsica.
His hair is wild.
"This is wild.
She is wild, unhoused, estranged.
Wine yeast is wild.
The stagecraft is wild.
But it is wild.
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All Alaskan salmon is wild-caught.
Most public aquarium stock is wild-caught.
And not everyone is wild about roe.
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