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Discover LudwigThis expression is correct and can be used in written English.
It usually means that someone made a mistake or did something wrong. For example: "The accountant screwed it up and now the company is in financial trouble."
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"We'd screwed it up".
But he screwed it up".
I haven't screwed it up yet.
"I screwed it up," he said.
Quite honestly, I screwed it up".
"Just pretty much screwed it up," Pierce said.
They stroked it, screwed it up and muttered excitedly.
We kind of screwed it up last year, honestly.
"Of course, the government screwed it up," she said.
"We try to figure out what the original design was before the corporation screwed it up".
"We took a beautiful, noble thing and screwed it up," he said.
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