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The phrase "all of this clutter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection of items or distractions that are disorganized or unnecessary.
Example: "After a long day of work, I decided to clean my desk and get rid of all of this clutter that was making it hard to focus."
Alternatives: "all this mess" or "all this chaos".
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Samaranch set all of this clutter in motion by including millionaire professionals in what was formerly known as amateur sport.
"We want to take away all of this clutter, all the paper, all the mess," Dorsey said.
"In all of this clutter, there's been one consistent voice — a voice of tolerance and experience from a candidate who's spent a lifetime fighting for the rights of the less fortunate.
Place any loose packets of seeds or other miscellaneous items on this shelf, as you will be able to keep all of this clutter preserved inside of the shed.
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In the middle of this clutter stood an item of particular appeal: a sound-effects door.
But, at a deeper level, they are arguing basically the same thing as the Arts and Crafts movement: "We've got to vacuum out these interiors and get rid of all this horrible Victorian clutter.
Amy Levine: Often the bedroom can be a catch-all of clutter, rather than a sensual haven.
84 Get rid of all the clutter in your workplace.
Get rid of all the clutter.
They sort of counter argue, all in the context of this media clutter we have.
All of this, moreover, adds surprisingly little clutter to the design.
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