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The phrase "raving mad" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means extremely or uncontrollably angry or irrational. Example: "After losing the competition, John was raving mad and threw his racket across the court."
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It's stark raving mad.
Or are you raving mad?
All from raving mad selective breeding.
My wife thinks I'm stark raving mad.
Orlovsky was also intermittently stark, raving mad.
I have been simply raving mad.
She had gone stark raving mad".
Has Pioneer gone stark, raving mad?
— that health reform would drive conservatives stark raving mad.
The only raving I am doing is going raving mad".
Or, she wonders, am I just going stark, raving mad?
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