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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get screwed up" is correct and can be used in written English
It is an informal and informal phrase which means to become confused or to experience a setback or failure. For example: "John was so stressed out that he totally got screwed up and forgot his lines during his audition."
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"I'm going to complain if the flowers get screwed up?
One that will make people see that she didn't decide to get screwed up for attention.
"If the aquifers get screwed up, there's not enough money in the world to fix it".
It's just that girls in particular get screwed up about it.
"It's quite insidious if you're between layers of clouds; you can get screwed up," he said.
If I'm not working, I get screwed up because my time is going, my life is slipping by".
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"I got screwed up," he said, shaking his head.
"Why it got screwed up at the front end, we don't know," Mr. Walzak said.
"I used to delegate this sort of thing, but it always got screwed up," Eisenbud said.
"The more people moving into Dumbo, the more parking gets screwed up over here".
"E-Zpass is not an isolated problem that got screwed up, it is a way of doing business".
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