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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are mayhem" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction, as "are" typically requires a subject or a complement to form a coherent sentence.
Example: "The events of the night are mayhem."
Alternatives: "are chaos" or "are disorder".
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are mayhem
noun
A state or situation of great confusion, disorder, trouble or destruction; chaos.
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Those five seconds are mayhem, a street fight on the dead run, and Lankster cherishes it.
The shuk is nearly always crowded, but Friday mornings are mayhem as people shop before the market closes for Shabbat.
These occasional stirrings of Nicomania stem from his breakout role as the object of desire Finn in My Mad Fat Diary, E4's warm, acerbic Britpop-era coming-of-age saga, whose wrap parties are "mayhem; we don't get a night out for five months of filming" and whose final series this summer is "the best yet, a lovely story of love and growing up.
I can't speak too much to the gameplay, but I would like to see next year the option of full ring entrances (who are Mayhem Miller and King Mo without their elaborate entrances?).
She actually admits in an interview with ABC News that mornings in the Jolie-Pitt household are mayhem!
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"It was mayhem".
So it's mayhem".
This is mayhem.
In Tahrir, there was mayhem.
The wardrobe department was mayhem.
'That was mayhem,' he grins.
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