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Discover Ludwig"more chaotic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe situations when something has become more disorganized and frenzied. For example: "The protests continued to grow more chaotic as the night went on."
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Today's environment is also more chaotic.
The arrivals section was more chaotic.
The streets were more chaotic, and dustier.
The match got more chaotic.
The Mâconnais is more chaotic.
I'm more chaotic in my creative process.
There more chaotic scenes awaited him.
Career management was more chaotic as well.
My 90s festivals were, inevitably, more chaotic.
Even more chaotic was the noise.
Rather more chaotic than the old politics.
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