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The phrase "already screwed everything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that someone has made mistakes or caused problems in the past that have affected the current situation.
Example: "I thought I could fix the issue, but I realized I had already screwed everything up."
Alternatives: "already messed everything up" or "already ruined everything."
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As for my generation, we've already screwed everything up.
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If you are reading this story, you may have already screwed up Valentine's Day.
Well, as triumphant as someone who claims "we're already screwed" can be.
Has Facebook already screwed up the privacy aspect of this?
It would have to screw up worse than eBay, MySpace, Amazon, AOL, and, ahem, Google already screwed up in China, combined.
You've already screwed up your kid's sleep - don't screw this up, too.
Tighten the already screwed in screws and find any other holes that are not filled in and use the left over screws for them.
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