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Discover Ludwig"like a mess" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a chaotic or disorganized state of mind or situation, for example: "My thoughts seem to be all over the place today; my head feels like a mess."
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It sounds like a mess.
Shawn Estes looked like a mess.
The piles look like a mess, but they aren't.
But it just looks like a mess right now".
To be honest, this film looks like a mess.
At the time, the period seemed like a mess.
It sounds like a mess – what, harmony pop and funk?
First, because they quite like a mess anyway.
Everything else apart from that golf shot felt like a mess.
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Always clean up after you make this, because who likes a mess in their kitchen?
Putting it on the floor while it's frozen will allow it to melt, and make a disgusting look-a-like mess.
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