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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are very messy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is disorganized or untidy, often in reference to physical spaces or situations.
Example: "The children's playroom is always a challenge to clean because their toys are very messy."
Alternatives: "are quite disorganized" or "are extremely untidy."
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Actually, some gay lives are very messy.
"Racing cars are very messy vehicles," Newey said, as if apologizing for unseen imperfections.
Some are very messy, but they give you the sweep of the music".
By Ben McGrath "Racing cars are very messy vehicles," Adrian Newey, the sport's premier boffin, says.
"It's complicated in ways that are very messy and very fuzzy," said Richard C. Dieter, executive director of the nonprofit Death Penalty Information Center.
Those are very messy environments.
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