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Discover Ludwig"mad with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is very angry about something. For example, "He was mad with rage when he saw the damage to his car."
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I'm mad with joy.
I am mad with anger.
I was mad with excitement.
"I was mad with God.
Rooney ought to be mad with himself.
I remember her going mad with that.
Hamadi said Tahar was mad with grief.
My mum went mad with me.
"We are angry and mad with this.
I think people are mad with fashion".
His world seems to be going mad with explanations.
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