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"mad idea" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means an idea that is absurd, irrational, or foolish. Example: "It was a mad idea to try and sneak into the concert without tickets."
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This is not a mad idea.
But it is not a mad idea.
To finance his dream, he conceives a mad idea.
"And is it true, her mad idea?" "Of course not!
A chain-gang incubator might seem like a mad idea.
If not a mad idea, however, partition is a bad idea.
"She has this mad idea that I have some grand love affair going".
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One of his own favourites among the new works – which he described as a "mad, crazy idea – is the deflated PVC whale, called Death of a Leviathan.
"Mad ideas take you to sensible propositions," he says.
"A lot of mad ideas come into my head," he says with a chuckle.
So, the book is a big jumble of mad ideas, crazed rants and surreal unlikelihoods.
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