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The phrase "a mess for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that is problematic or chaotic for someone or something.
Example: "The unexpected changes in the project timeline created a mess for the entire team."
Alternatives: "a disaster for" or "a problem for".
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It's just a mess for us".
"It's been a mess, for sure".
My back was a mess for years.
I was a mess for many months.
What a mess for the Bengals.
SOMALIA has been a mess for two decades.
It's a mess, for all sorts of reasons.
What a mess for Carter and the Vikings.
She told someone that she didn't want to leave a mess for her kids.
Not for the first time, governmental incompetence has made a mess for others to sort out.
The Dulce de Leche at London's Bistrotheque is well worth making a mess for.
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