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Discover Ludwig"full of clutter" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a space or situation that is cluttered or disorderly. For example, "The office was full of clutter," or "The desk was full of clutter."
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This is not unusual: my house is full of clutter.
A desk full of clutter creates "a low murmur of anxiety," Ms. Morgenstern said.
Well, at least quicker than the neighbor's house that is full of clutter.
Due here next year, Faust is a hallucinatory period piece full of clutter, chatter, carnality and the usual unforgettable imagery.
The newspapers proffer stories ready-bent into rods to beat yourself with: you are fat and unambitious, your home full of clutter, and you almost certainly guzzle too many "units".
So it must look good, not full of clutter.
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Figure 2 examines the performance of the detector (17), relative to the four detectors WMF, LTD, NMF and ANMF, where the latter detectors have full knowledge of clutter parameters.
The cellar, which tells its own story, is full of the clutter left by a previous aristocratic tenant.
Large garages full of accumulated clutter can be serious work to clean thoroughly, and may be a daunting task to take on.
Idris Khan's studios are full of light, cluttered in an enviable and rather chic fashion, everything the successful young artist could aspire to, with assistants working away, a lovely kitchen, a palpable feeling of success and energy – and C-types up on the wall.
It is full of the daily clutter: dishes in the drainer on the old-fashioned enamel sink, a kettle on the vintage gas stove, medicine bottles and condiments on the table.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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