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The phrase 'mad for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean 'eager for' or 'enthusiastic about'. For example, "He was mad for the delicious treat that his aunt made for him."
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The Look: Mad for Plaid.
We were mad for each other.
They're still mad for boats here.
I go mad for the pasta.
Dan Brown is just mad for cabals.
The French are mad for it.
Britain went mad for weeks.
"Everyone's gone mad for it".
Everyone was mad for it.
I'm mad for the stuff.
Japan is mad for it.
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