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The phrase "mad with rage" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to be extremely angry or furious. You can use it in any situation where someone is experiencing intense anger. For example: - Upon hearing the news, she became mad with rage and stormed out of the room. - The driver was mad with rage when the other car cut him off on the highway. - The villagers were mad with rage when they found out their crops had been destroyed by wild animals.
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A single drop of blood from an infected patient turns humans mad with rage in "28 Days Later".
The gun was black and square shaped at the front.' While Ellis focused his attention on shooting at a Johnson Crew man, Martin, mad with rage over the death of his brother, targeted the small group in front of him.
Two gentlemen behind me kept up a lively, derisive banter — the kind of thing that would ordinarily drive me mad with rage but that in this case saved me a bit of work.
I become mad with rage because the trackpad is so flaky.
But the child's father Carl Lee Hailey John Douglas Thompsonn) is mad with rage.
Just then Gotokai's mournful voice came along with the wind, and the dogs went mad with rage.
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The Iraqis were shrieking, frantic with rage.
Macdonald biographer Donald Creighton wrote that Kingston was "mad with grief and rage and horror" at the allegations.
Mr. Goldblum was a mad, wiry scientist with raging eyes.
They seemed to identify most with the part of Ajax, a great soldier driven mad by rage, read by Jeffrey Wright.
In their qualitative interviews, foster parents used words like "fuming mad," "raging mad," "explosive," "just rage," "outbursts," "out of control," and "blowing up".
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