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The phrase "all this disarray" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation that is chaotic or in a state of confusion.
Example: "After the party, I was left to clean up all this disarray in the living room."
Alternatives: "all this chaos" or "all this mess".
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To the epistolary gang of eight must be added five soon-to-be EU members of the "Vilnius ten", another clutch of pro-American letter-writers from eastern Europe, as well as probably the Irish and the Dutch.Amid all this disarray, the European Union has chosen to call an emergency summit meeting in Brussels for February 17th.
But what does all this disarray mean for the upcoming budget fights?
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