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Discover LudwigThe phrase "chaotic scene" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which multiple elements are in disarray or confusion. For example: "The chaotic scene outside of the stadium after the big game was filled with the sounds of cheering fans."
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It was a grim and chaotic scene.
Returning to the chaotic scene, he panicked.
Witnesses described a chaotic scene.
"It was just a little chaotic scene.
It was a chaotic scene, and Lieut.
Mr. Spina walked toward the chaotic scene.
Someone called 911 and described a chaotic scene.
Neighbors described a chaotic scene after the shooting.
He rushed outside to find a chaotic scene.
Passengers described a chaotic scene aboard the bus.
Witnesses described a chaotic scene after the holdup.
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