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Discover Ludwig"not cluttered" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a physical space that does not contain a lot of items. For example, "The office was not cluttered; only a few items were present on the desk."
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It's not cluttered.
Klopp's mind is not cluttered.
The room was not cluttered.
"It's pressurised but not cluttered.
So my apartment is not cluttered with possessions.
It's not cluttered with the NHS and cuts and class.
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They're not cluttering up our house, which is nice.
She said she would not clutter the listing with phrases like "Norman invasion gem".
We focused on not cluttering the design and masses of these forms with appliqué.
Graphics were simple -- and minimally informative -- and did not clutter the screen.
They were not cluttering up the public's brains for four hours, as college games do.
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