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Discover LudwigThe phrase "chaotic for" is not grammatically correct as it stands.
To make it grammatically correct, you would need to add a word after "chaotic." Possible words to add might include "conditions," "weather," "noise," or "traffic." For example: "The traffic was chaotic for the entire evening."
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It was chaotic for an hour.
Yemen may be chaotic for months or even years yet.
The South Basildon selection process has been chaotic for Ukip.
The weekend of November 5th was duly chaotic for Chicago's black politicians.
"Life can be chaotic for kids in the city," Ms. King said.
Congo is too vast and chaotic for anyone to measure accurately the scale of its tragedy.
In a season both successful and chaotic for Syracuse, the loss of Melo adds another chapter.
Hopefully he will be encouraged to stay rowdy and chaotic for as long as possible.
"As things get kind of more chaotic for publications," she said.
On the field, the traffic was similarly chaotic for a while.
"A coffee shop is too chaotic for most writing, but it's perfect for e-mail," she said.
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