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Discover Ludwig"mayhem ensued" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to suggest that chaos or confusion has occurred. For example, "When the power went out in the middle of the concert, mayhem ensued."
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Mayhem ensued.
David refused; mayhem ensued.
Much blood and mayhem ensued.
Bush dropped by, and mayhem ensued.
The barricades came down and mayhem ensued.
The air then filled with bottles and missiles and mayhem ensued.
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Pastoral mayhem ensues".
Violence and mayhem ensue.
Need it be said that mayhem ensues?
Everyone was obsessed with Bill Clinton, and when that happens, mayhem ensues.
Inside the café, mayhem ensues as customers attempt to flee or duck for cover, fearing the worst.
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