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You can use this phrase to express strong surprise or disapproval about a situation. Example sentence: "What a madness! He just jumped off a 30ft cliff into the ocean!"
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This was then, the book merely says, and what a lot of madness there was, some of it real and some of it manufactured: "She had wild hair but she was not wild and no matter what Time magazine said about her so-called generation she had only made love to one man in her life".
But to the man behind the madness, it's what a blessing looks like.
The second was because of my (not entirely original) belief that the boundaries of what constitutes madness are, to a relative degree, quite flexible, depending on certain factors such as class, gender, wealth, profession, geography, time, and race.
The second was because of my (not entirely original) belief that the boundaries of what constitutes madness are, to a relative degree, quite flexible, depending on certain factors such as class, gender, wealth, profession, geography, time and race, etc.
This excerpt is from the first part of the poem, "In A Dark Time": II What's madness but nobility of soul At odds with circumstance?
Especially now as our country analyzes Jared Loughner's psyche and grieves for his victims, we wonder what madness could drive a person to commit such a heinous crime.
What madness could persuade a talented writer, editor and television talking head to abandon the center of the universe for the backwater of the Pacific Northwest — and, more bizarrely still, to run a so-called magazine that wouldn't even be printed, but would appear only on the newfangled Internet?
What about Madness? — Kids love Madness.
Darian Leader, What Is Madness?
In his magisterial What is Madness?
What: Midnight Madness skiing, 8 p.m. to 3 a.m., $29.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com