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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an untidy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is messy or disorganized, typically referring to physical spaces or appearances.
Example: "The room was an untidy mess, with clothes strewn across the floor and books piled high on the desk."
Alternatives: "a messy" or "a disorganized".
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They thought he was a showoff, and an untidy one.
My life was following an untidy, downward curve.
This was an untidy affair for Eddie Howe's side.
I'm quite an untidy person in a lot of ways.
(The cat appears lounging imperiously on an untidy sofa).
It was an untidy contest at the Global Energy Stadium.
But it is the lot of many wild animals to meet an untidy end".
It's an untidy mix, yet Mr. Duggan's characters remain sincere even during the strangest scenes.
The car, parked at an untidy diagonal to the house, looked abandoned, ambushed.
"Any signs of bedbug activity should not be considered a sign of an untidy house".
The confounding crosswinds swept all but one of her challengers into an untidy pile over par.
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