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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pure madness" is correct and can be used in written English.
It expresses extreme madness or insanity. It can be used in a variety of situations, including descriptions of chaotic or irrational behavior, or to emphasize the absurdity of a situation. Example: "The decision to cut down the ancient trees in the park is pure madness. They have been there for centuries and provide so much beauty and shade for the community."
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THERE is a fine line between mad love and pure madness.
There are periods of pure madness.
I had crossed over into the pure madness of hunger.
And their dabbling with another government shutdown now is pure madness.
He posed this one in a tone that suggested the notion was pure madness.
The violence in Rome and other cities "is pure madness," Roberto Donadoni, coach of the Italian national team, told ANSA.
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Pure unadulterated madness.
Utter madness.
"It is complete madness".
Complete madness".
He makes it sound like a moment of pure revolutionary madness, an electrifying revelation from the eye of modernity's storm.
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