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The phrase "a consolidated mess" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation or object that is both combined and chaotic or disorganized. Example: "After the merger, the company's operations turned into a consolidated mess, making it difficult to maintain efficiency."
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"They have to merge into a consolidated organization and culture.
The consolidated earnings estimates are for consolidated sales of 52 trillion won ($47 billion), and a consolidated operating profit of 5.2 trillion won ($4.7 billion).
Today it's all about a consolidated experience.
Turkey is not yet a consolidated, functioning democracy.
Keep a consolidated schedule.
But Bear Stearns was a bigger component of a more consolidated industry.
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