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Discover Ludwig"play havoc" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the actions of a person or group when they are causing disruption or chaos. For example, "The protesters playing havoc in the streets caused a major traffic jam."
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Play havoc.
Playing havoc with something is creating disorder and confusion; computer viruses can play havoc with your programs.
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But nothing can play havoc.
"All these things play havoc on kids.
And they often play havoc with her health.
All that pollution can play havoc with your memory.
Traditional stagings can also play havoc with Tchaikovsky.
Money-changers play havoc with the exchange rates.
Such an outcome could play havoc with investors' portfolios.
Fear of cuckoldry starts to play havoc with his brain.
A custodial sentence can play havoc with family life.
The desert's dry ground can play havoc with your feet.
It can also play havoc with your cholesterol count.
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