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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'mad by' is not correct and does not have a meaning in written English.
To use this phrase correctly, you should use the word 'made' instead. For example: "This project was made by me".
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In Drosophila, phosphorylation in the MH1 domain of MAD by NLK (nemo-like kinase) results in diminished nuclear concentration of MAD [ 58].
M had been driven mad by grief.
He lets us get mad by ourselves.
Women psychiatrists: they're driven mad by love.
Sam Shepard imagines a man driven mad by Shania Twain.
You can't drive home the point that you're hopping mad by voting for some sensible centrist.
Only a few, Marsh writes, are, like the woman, "driven mad by the numbness".
In each a heroine is driven mad by heartbreak; in each she reappears as a spirit.
Ino was driven mad by Hera and jumped with her one surviving son into the sea.
Driven mad by rural landscapes I spent last week by the sea.
Some people would be driven mad by the happy caterwaul — it's almost a permanent sound installation.
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