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The phrase "a clutter of steps" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a disorganized or chaotic arrangement of steps or actions in a process or situation.
Example: "As I tried to follow the recipe, I found myself lost in a clutter of steps that made it difficult to keep track of what I needed to do next."
Alternatives: "a jumble of steps" or "a mess of steps".
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It was a clutter of steps.
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The striking black-and-white cinematography, by then a rarity among American studio pictures, lends the film an air of gravity, especially in its depiction of the Clutter family's step-by-step march to death.
"I am kind of a clutter bug," she said.
It has a handsome simplicity subverted by the clutter of heartfelt junk laid on the steps in front of it.
She was a crowd in herself, and the clutter of a movie clearly obstructed her directness.
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