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Discover Ludwig"it's madness" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express disbelief or outrage at a situation or behavior. Example: "I can't believe she spent all her savings on a designer handbag - it's madness!".
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There are so many voices and instruments it's madness.
Overall, I think it's madness to cut the arts at all.
From then until closing time, at 8 p.m. (6 p.m. on the final night), it's madness.
It just does, because it's madness.
It's the kind of thing where, it's madness.
Simon, again, wins the round by pointing out that if viewers don't vote Gray the winner in the contest, it's madness.
He highlighted the chancellor's proposals as being "ill-thought out," and said: "It's madness when the health service is already struggling to fill so many vacancies.
"It's madness".
It's madness; it's fantastic.
"It's madness," he confessed.
It's madness out there.
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