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Discover Ludwig"mad at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express anger or frustration directed at someone or something. For example: "I was so mad at my boss for making me work late."
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I'm mad at you".
You're just mad at yourself.
Are you mad at me?
I'm not mad at that.
Nobody's mad at anybody else.
Somebody was mad at somebody.
"I'm not mad at them.
One I got mad at.
We're just mad at them".
We're not mad at you.
Mad at a buddy?
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