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Discover Ludwig"be screwed up" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to be confused, disorganized, or messed up. Example: The entire project was screwed up because of one careless mistake. In this sentence, "screwed up" is used to describe the current state or condition of the project, implying that it is in a chaotic or disorganized state.
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"I wouldn't be screwed up".
"If I would've had this zeal and feeling before, my children wouldn't be screwed up," he said.
She has a son, who will probably be screwed up, because his mother is only a cipher.
The alteration is usually carried out by allowing the bob to rest upon a nut that can be screwed up or down the pendulum rod.
"I was very nervous because those first two albums conveyed a self-made universe and now it was going to be screwed up".
Even when the principle of intervention might sound fine and the grounds compelling, there is also an understandable fear that it will be screwed up in practice.
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And for a while there, Boehner did seem to be screwing up everything.
You'll be dead first! 4. It may be screwing up your asset allocation.
The world is screwed up".
So yeah, I was screwed up".
No wonder American children are screwed up".
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