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"screwing up" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is often used to express making a mistake or taking a wrong action. For example: "I was worried about screwing up the recipe, but it turned out great."
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screwing up
verb
Present participle of screw up
Exact(36)
That's when you start screwing up".
Not just you screwing up today then..."...
You're screwing up the climate, you're killing off other species".
With "Lola," "she's doing all the screwing up".
"They've been screwing up," comments one western diplomat in Kiev.
"We usually learned by screwing up," Duncan said.
Similar(23)
But I screwed up.
Basically, I screwed up".
Sometimes I screw up.
We all screw up".
Don't screw up".
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