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The phrase "I mess up" is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing something that you have done wrong, made a mistake on, or failed in. For example: "I mess up all the time in math class, and I just can't seem to get it right."
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Sometimes I mess up.
It's a very important and precious organisation so if I mess up, I mess up for the the IFS.
If I mess up a line, they know the lines.
"The thing about acting is I get a second chance if I mess up," he explained.
He added: "I would say that I am 95 percent cured, but there are times where I mess up".
"If I mess up," he adds, "I don't care if my coaches rip me.
A: I always joke with my caddie and blame him if I mess up.
I'm sitting there all concentrated and if I mess up... ugh!
"I'm live three hours a day on radio, and I mess up regularly," he said.
"I mess up so much," he said of his forays into fashion, art and the like.
Then I clean up, then I mess up again, and that goes on and on".
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