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Discover LudwigThe phrase "messy business" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically means a situation or task that is complicated, confusing, or unpleasant. Example: Dealing with the aftermath of the company's financial scandal was a messy business, with countless lawsuits and damaged reputations to address.
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It's a messy business".
Development is a messy business.
Collaboration is a messy business.
Democracy is a messy business".
It's a messy business, this parenting thing.
Messes are a messy business, after all.
Alas, war is a messy business.
Journalism is a gloriously messy business.
This is a distasteful, messy business".
WASHINGTON — Being a witness to history can be messy business.
Then there's the messy business of actually governing.
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