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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he messed up" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
Example: "Despite his best intentions, John messed up the presentation by forgetting his notes."
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"He understands he messed up"..
And he messed up the whole thing!
"He knows he messed up," Mr. Scott said.
And how could I even care if he messed up?
Mr Cameron had to concede that he "messed up".
"He's such a good kid, and he was very upset to think he messed up".
Maybe there's something wrong with his glove and that's why he messed up".
The more interesting question is why he messed up so comprehensively.The most obvious reason, of course, is arrogance.
"He knew the minute he said it he messed up," he said.
"He's my son and I love him, but he messed up and my job is not to sugarcoat it.
"I talked to him a few times about minor indiscretions," McIndoe says, "and one thing I'll say about Brian, if he messed up, he said he did.
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