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The phrase "a certain amount of havoc" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is a degree of chaos or disorder, often in a somewhat vague or unspecified manner.
Example: "The unexpected storm caused a certain amount of havoc in the city, disrupting transportation and power supply."
Alternatives: "a degree of chaos" or "some level of disorder".
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Naturally, this causes a certain amount of havoc in other people's lives as well as her own.
Anyone who has ever seen the video for "Back That Thing Up" can tell you that a certain amount of havoc is the point.
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Still, it did wreak a certain amount of low-grade havoc, freezing computers across the world.
And a certain amount of crazy".
That makes a certain amount of sense.
Both evoked a certain amount of controversy.
But a certain amount of unease remains.
There is a certain amount of selling.
A certain amount of it is automated.
They need a certain amount of freedom.
A certain amount of sigh in it.
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