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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very chaotic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or environment that is extremely disordered or lacking in organization.
Example: "The event turned out to be a very chaotic experience, with people running in all directions and no clear plan in place."
Alternatives: "extremely chaotic" or "highly chaotic".
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"I have a very chaotic family.
I grew up in a very chaotic and violent household.
"The seeds are sown for a very chaotic situation".
It's been a very chaotic and tragic and heartbreaking time for LGBTQ youth since the election.
"We know the world is a very chaotic place, and we have no control over most of it.
Amy, as first encountered, may drink too much and have a very chaotic love life but she isn't beholden to any man.
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It's all very chaotic and entertaining, like a bizarre cult sci-fi TV show that somehow survived a threat of mid-season cancellation.
It's all very chaotic".
For example, going to a restaurant can be very chaotic for a child.
We also know that an actual shoot-out in a confined space is very chaotic.
If that system is not available, it becomes very chaotic in a clinic, or a hospital, or a doctor's practice.
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