The sentence "It is quite messy" is correct and usable in written English. You can use this sentence to describe a physical space or situation that is in disarray or disorganized. For example, you can say "The kitchen after my daughter's birthday party was it is quite messy".
In fact, it is quite messy, and quite lucrative.
It's quite messy, you might want to keep this in mind.
Describing your son's messy room, for instance, as the site of Hurricane Bob, is a witty and creative way to say it's quite messy, and Bob's responsible.
but it will melt and is quite messy afterwords.
The French sociologist Michel Crozier's The Bureaucratic Phenomenon (1964) found that Weber's idealized bureaucracy is quite messy, political, and varied.
But we often find that the derivative of a quotient of two functions is quite messy and the process is tedious.
For finite c, the worst-case attack in fingerprinting (from an information-theoretic perspective) has been studied in, e.g., [5, 12], but in general, this attack is quite messy and unstructured.
Thanks to Ludwig my first paper got accepted! The editor wrote me that my manuscript was well-written
Listya Utami K.
PhD Student in Biology, Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia