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The phrase "any sort of chaos" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to various types or forms of disorder or confusion in a situation.
Example: "The event was poorly organized, leading to any sort of chaos among the attendees."
Alternatives: "any kind of disorder" or "any type of turmoil".
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Chief Roling said this was the first time he could recall any sort of chaos like this at the parade.
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It would result only in a sort of chaos".
His ordered lifestyle is thrown into a sort of chaos with the arrival of his needy sister, played by Mulligan.
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By 1969 Britain was staring into a sort of chaos, with the collapse of Labour's challenge to the trades unions, In Place of Strife, and battle raging in the Bogside district of Derry.
She took me to a parlor, disappeared, and then returned bringing me, in succession, boxes of completely uncataloged things — poems, the tutorial essay that Hopkins had written for Walter Pater with Walter Pater's signature, drawings that Hopkins had done — all in a sort of chaos.
It is a story peppered with hidden episodes, coverings up and small lies on birth and marriage certificates, and reveals a sort of chaos behind the respectability.In the book, Mr Holroyd keeps a lowish profile and a maintains a matter-of-fact style, and yet a small child can be heard crying somewhere.
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The second scenario is the emergence of a power vacuum that could lead to some form of civil war and a Lebanization of Egypt; a sort of chaos in which armed fundamentalist groups might thrive and the army would need to take over the running of the state, but without the necessary forces to defeat them.
"There's all sorts of chaos," said Gurney, suggesting there has been some sort of technical problem.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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