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"clutter up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which something is filled to overflowing with a lot of disorganized things. For example, "My desk always clutters up when I don't have time to organize it."
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clutter up
verb
To fill with rubbish
synonyms
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Who clutter up.
To clutter up V.I.P. lounges?
Don't clutter up the meal or create work for yourself.
I'm sure the pressures to clutter up the Kindle with other stuff are great.
The next year, Congress began to clutter up the tax code.
An admitted hoarder, Mr. Menchaca tends to clutter up his boats with found items.
Thousands of visitors, who might otherwise clutter up the highways, never get past this point.
These days almost 2m cars clutter up the sprawling city's thoroughfares.
All those abstract bread crumbs, and their equivalents, can really clutter up a play.
"Don't clutter up the screen so we can't see who worked on the show we just watched," Mr. Black said.
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Speedy said today he opposed that because he believed it was unnecessary and didn't want to 'clutter up' the bill.
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