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Discover Ludwig"cluttered by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation that is characterized by the presence of many objects or people that create a chaotic and untidy atmosphere. For example, "The room was cluttered by stacks of old magazines and piles of clothes."
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But one's life can be cluttered by more than household objects.
Nothing else in the exhibition is so powerfully economical; the other floors seem cluttered by comparison.
Too often the screen is so cluttered by numbers and useless information that you can barely see the players.
The productions aren't cluttered by concepts, they don't play any tricks, they aren't trying too hard to be clever.
The parks I walk my dog in seem forever cluttered by children with names that are, strictly speaking, nouns or modal verbs.
Goffredo Wals, who was born in Cologne around 1595, is the sensational revelation in a show cluttered by too many repetitive works of no particular merit.
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photography by ARTHUR ELGORT Avoid a cluttered feel by creating balance within the decor.
The life she had been leading at Whale Bay, such a short time ago, seemed haphazard, cluttered, exhausting, by comparison.
You can't de-clutter everything by searching through your bag.
The campaign is indicative of efforts by marketers to stand out amid the clutter by using copious amounts of bare skin.
Frank escapes the clutter by driving to the Humane Society; he remembers trips with his mother to drop off the cats they had caught in borrowed cage traps.
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