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The phrase "a significant mess" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation that is notably disorganized or chaotic.
Example: "After the party, the living room was left in a significant mess, with empty bottles and scattered decorations everywhere."
Alternatives: "a considerable mess" or "a major mess".
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By Monday morning, Spain could have a significant mess on its hands.
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From what we can see in this video, a fairly significant mess was made.
When Ramirez was suspended on Thursday for 50 games for violating Major League Baseball's drug policy, shutting down Manny and Mannywood at least until early July, he left the Dodgers to clean up a significant marketing mess.
It's no secret American manufacturing is in crisis, and that its problems form a significant component of our present economic mess.
This can get an organization into a mess quickly if not done with significant forethought.
A mass of a mess.
Many mothers reported that because they themselves were tired or overwhelmed, or because their children were making a mess, they put significant effort towards reducing their children's activity level.
And this scepticism really is a bad thing, a small but significant contributor to the mess we're in at the moment.
Not 'kind of a mess' – a mess.
It's a mess, it's a mess.
Mandelbaum is a mess — a wonderful mess.
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