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Discover LudwigThe phrase "such a circus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a chaotic or disorganized situation, often in a humorous or exaggerated way. Example: "The meeting turned into such a circus when everyone started arguing over the budget."
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"It's such a circus.
"Uggie was such a circus dog.
This whole thing is such a circus".
Can we switch places?' It's such a circus.
"He doesn't understand why there is a need to create such a circus".
In this case, it's such a circus that we're chasing angle after angle".
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But its imagined elements, such as a circus troupe that vanishes overnight, recall the novels of Britain's renowned adventure writers Kipling, Stevenson, Wells and Defoe.
The resort includes baby-sitting until 9 o'clock each night in its rates, along with a program of children's activities such as a circus workshop.
"You don't want these issues to be such a media circus".
But, said Edis, such a publicity circus cannot mean "that a cabinet minister cannot be tried for a crime".
He became another victim of the Iraq war because he couldn't take the strain of being exposed to such a media circus.
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