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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'ensuing chaos' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation where something unexpected happens and it leads to disorder or confusion. For example, "The sudden power outage caused an ensuing chaos as commuters rushed to find alternate ways home."
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The ensuing chaos.
In the ensuing chaos, Elora apparently fled.
Twenty million people died in the ensuing chaos.
An exact death toll proved elusive in the ensuing chaos.
Four people were reportedly injured in the ensuing chaos.
Twenty-six spectators were arrested in the ensuing chaos.
In the ensuing chaos, everyone seemed to emerge from the building — except Lorena.
In the ensuing chaos, it was the army that arguably emerged on top.
With the ensuing chaos and disappointment, the military becomes a life raft.
Other photos on Twitter showed the ensuing chaos on the Ocean Front Walk.
What consequences would the ensuing chaos have on global energy supplies?
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