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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pigsty" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a place that is very messy or dirty, often in a figurative sense. Example: "After the party, the living room looked like a pigsty, with empty bottles and food wrappers everywhere."
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Don Héctor, she said, it's like a pigsty here.
"Look at my house – it's like a pigsty!
For some of that time, she was kept in a pigsty.
On £100 you couldn't make a pigsty liveable, entertain new friends, and live".
It's not often you get invited to stay in a pigsty.
Before leaving, Mrs. Clinton inspected a pigsty, noting that the occupants "looked like happy, contented animals".
"It's been a pigsty for jobs and contracts for years," Dr. Young said.
It was a pigsty, that apartment, and it definitely informed the piece".
His house is again a pigsty, but he can always sit down among the litter and play the piano.
(The seven-minute-long "Life Is a Pigsty" makes its point about three minutes before it ends).
Trump had blasted Forbes on national television for "living like a pig" and his working farm "a pigsty".
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