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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large mess" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation or place that is very disorganized or untidy. Example: "After the party, the living room was left in a large mess, with food and decorations scattered everywhere."
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The people sitting at the next booth got up and left a large mess behind.
Recently the town's only general store burned down, leaving a large mess of tangled metal and wood.
Camps consisted of two-person tents, a large mess complex for meals, three freshly dug toilets (complete with wooden seats) and a big campfire.
But don't do any permanent damage or make a large mess.
Make sure to apply the glue and glitter over newspaper or a sink to avoid a large mess.
Pouring your drink into a cracked cup will create a large mess, as the liquid will seep out on the surface underneath.
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The camp staff was provided food in a large mess-tent.
"As the days pass, we're beginning to realize it's a larger mess than we first thought.
'As the days pass, we're beginning to realize it's a larger mess than we first thought.'.
"It is simply that I was unable to look down upon her open coffin, and, like the bird in the Book of Tobit, drop a good, large mess in her eye".
"It is simply that I was unable to look down upon her open coffin, and, like the bird in the Book of Tobit, drop a good, large mess in her eye". Osborne's cannonade was aimed at the body politic as well as at the people around him.
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