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Discover Ludwig"something messy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation, a person, or a place that is disorganized, chaotic, or untidy. Example sentence: "The kitchen was a disaster with something messy spilled on the floor."
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Time itself seems to stop, even though he knows it's still grinding inexorably toward something messy.
People felt it wasn't all that it was presented; there was something messy about it".
Whether the United States won or lost, or achieved something messy in between, seems at this point a stale debate.
He said that kids like something messy, so the dessert consists of strawberry and vanilla ice cream on top of spongecake full of whipped cream.
Every once in a while it was really cool to dream of – just something messy – because the station was so sterile – or some cold rain.
When he has "spilled something messy," like yogurt, he said, "it never soaked through to the seat because there were so many layers of paper".
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Yet dig deeper into government consultation documents and speak to Whitehall insiders and something messier swims into view.
But he clearly prefers to take a daintier, more delicate route, and it's possible, after all of these modestly portioned courses, to hunger for something messier, something more.
Ellard and his co-conspirator Stewart Lawler presented something less like the smooth asphaltic concrete of the autobahn, something messier and more complicated, in the tangled roots of which you could hear why the band have been held in such high regard by those who've followed.
The track may very well be in jest, and, if so, it's a pretty great one: a post-"Hamilton" vaudevillian riff on identity politics in the most literal sense, complete with a "Bright Lights, Big City" story that scrolls past manicured social-media imagery into something messier.
Technically, nobody knows how to make a lab-on-a-chip that can work with something as messy as a drop of blood.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com