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Discover Ludwig"utterly mad" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something as extremely crazy or irrational. Example: After his recent outburst at the meeting, many coworkers whispered amongst each other that John was utterly mad.
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You'd be utterly mad to ignore them".
The two men both claimed to have key insight into each others' personality – deeming each other utterly "mad".
I was soon hanging out with actors, writers, artists, designers, directors, other creative people, all utterly mad and inspirational.
Over the top, utterly mad and enough to turn the average sneaker wearer into Hermes (or a winged horse – gotta love a bit of Pegasus).
Utterly mad yet improbably fascinating, Ryuhei Kitamura's "No One Lives" camouflages an oddly compelling central idea with the trashy trappings of the low-budget slasher movie.
Utterly mad and particularly British is this week's story of a Kent head teacher forced from her job because she slaughtered the school farm's lamb.
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She's utterly unlikable, a Mad Queen in the making, but still propped up as some wonderful savior.
It is grand and mad and utterly terrifying.
Her childhood sounds totally mad and utterly engaging.
It's both utterly charming and completely mad – a winning combination if ever there was one.
It is a most merciful blessing that I have kept up as I have, and have not gone utterly to the bad mad sad".
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