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The phrase "a very big mess" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation that is chaotic, disorganized, or problematic.
Example: "After the party, the living room was left in a very big mess, with empty bottles and scattered decorations everywhere."
Alternatives: "a huge disaster" or "a complete chaos".
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"It's a very big mess to be gay in Uganda," he said.
But if no replacement does materialize, it is true that we will be looking at a very big mess, heading right into the 2020 elections — including in a lot of red and swing states — and there's no telling how that will play.
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Add to those statistics the hidden wounds such as undiagnosed PTSD and undetected Traumatic Brain Injuries, and we have one very big mess that will be dealt with for more decades to come.
Very smart people find themselves in very big messes for love.
The U.S. system, built into the Constitution (making this a very big change indeed), is just a total mess, according to Fukuyama, and has been more or less, he implies, since the founding.
Google Play is a mess and Android has a very big problem with piracy.
A very big mark.
A very big man.
Well, a very big thumb.
A very big business.
A very big balloon.
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