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Discover Ludwig"further chaos" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It generally means to add to or increase the chaos or disorder in a situation. Example: "The sudden power outage only added to the school's already chaotic atmosphere, causing further chaos and confusion among the students and teachers."
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Mr Mugabe, by contrast, is offering further chaos.
Heavy rains have brought further chaos to eastern Sri Lanka.
Avoiding further chaos has become a diplomatic priority.
That could create further chaos on the ground.
Samsung have also joined in the race, creating further chaos for consumers.
Yemen, on the kingdom's southern border, is descending into further chaos.
As CAR descends into further chaos, it's critical to pull the country back from the brink".
The Guardian There has been further chaos at the count for West Tyrone in Omagh.
The result was further chaos on roads clogged by rubble and monsoon rains.
The struggle for power could plunge the region into further chaos, however, and exacerbate the Darfur humanitarian crisis.
Last night the city was under curfew "to avoid further chaos" after a day of escalating tensions.
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