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The phrase "a comprehensive mess" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that is thoroughly disorganized or chaotic. Example: "After the event, the conference room was left in a comprehensive mess, with papers scattered everywhere and chairs overturned."
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He is in court charged with stirring up racial hatred.In this section The end of innocence Kelly in the lions' den Going nowhere Poor show A comprehensive mess Lights out Gordon's history lesson Cameron's way Reprints Related items Citizenship: QuizzicalNov 3rd 2005 Politics and national identity: British or what?Mar 31st 2005Up against that sort of rhetoric, Mr Brown's version looks rather grey.
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