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Sentence The phrase 'run mad' is considered to be an idiom and is both correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a sentence to describe a situation when someone is wildly doing something or behaving erratically. For example, "The two kids ran madly around the playground."
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Postmodernism run mad?
This is TV licence run mad.
Has he come to sweep the stage, or is he a prompter run mad?
But in Germany the testimony is the stuff of nightmare, of capitalism run mad to its inevitable dusk.
It causes no mental disturbances, it does not make people run mad, as some would have us believe, and it does not cause addiction".
He claims that a blind belief in multiculturalism has fostered a climate of fear and allowed political correctness to run mad.
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He describes his obsession unsparingly, omitting no embarrassing detail, including his fear that the girl "runs mad for size".
He ran as The Running Mad Professor (his Twitter handle is @RunningMadProf), raising £21,000 for the Encephalitis Society.
Ms. Dennison, who runs Mad Dog Expeditions and leads adventure tours throughout the world, understood that a find of this significance would mean more expeditions and possibly years of work.
Sara also runs Mad As A March Hare, a PR, marketing & social media company based in rural England.
For its streaming releases, the producers of "Dawson's Creek" replaced "I Don't Want To Wait" with Jann Arden's "Run Like Mad".
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