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Discover Ludwig"in such a mess" is a common and grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a chaotic or disorganized situation or state. Example: "After the wild party, the house was left in such a mess that it took hours to clean up."
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It's no wonder the world's in such a mess".
No wonder the economy's in such a mess.
It was all in such a mess, anyway.
Why are NHS finances in such a mess?
So why is the country today in such a mess?
Sorry to leave it in such a mess".
RARELY does a supposedly democratic country find itself in such a mess.
NO WONDER the so-called "beautiful game" is in such a mess in Europe.
That is presumably why the Labour Party is in such a mess in Scotland.
Others are worried about leaving the function room in such a mess.
But how did universal credit end up in such a mess?
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