She had been working frantically since morning and there was still so much to do, when we got there she was in a certifiable state. Is this a correct use of certifiable?
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Are you trying to say idiomatically that all the work was making her crazy?
— Clive
Are you trying to say idiomatically that all the work was making her crazy?
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