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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ordered chaos" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a commonly used phrase to describe a situation that appears chaotic or disorganized, but actually has a underlying method or order to it. Example: Despite the seemingly chaotic atmosphere, the event was actually run with an impressive level of precision and attention to detail - it was a perfect example of ordered chaos.
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It's something like ordered chaos.
Lines and patterns emerge fleetingly from the ordered chaos.
"I wanted to show the rhythm of ordered chaos when the kitchen gets slammed," Mr. Giraldi said.
Instead of the stuff one thinks of as luxury — personal service, exclusivity, sumptuous scented surroundings — there was highly automated, algorithmically ordered chaos.
And, amid the ordered chaos, there are the shoeshine chairs, the throne that any person, no matter how ordinary, can briefly mount (in public!) and imagine herself regal.
Instead of the chaotic heap of junk I had expected, this breaker's yard was a scene of ordered chaos -- 15 acres of engines, doors, seats, transmissions and electrical parts, all labeled and arranged on indoor and outdoor racks.
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The effect is one of ordered chaos--weedy, wild and low-scale, rather than lush and shady.
We're ordering chaos in a way, connecting more deeply to ourselves and what that experience really means to us.
Despite the court orders, chaos continued.
Mathematicians paradoxically call such states of order chaos and distinguish them from randomness.
Chen, G., Dong, X. "Ordering Chaos of Chua's Circuit-A Feedback Control Approach," Proceedings of 1993 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, vol.4, pp.2604-2607.
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