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Discover Ludwig"the clutter" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a messy or disorganized collection of objects or ideas. It can be used in a variety of contexts, but is most commonly used to describe physical clutter in a space or mental clutter in one's thoughts. Example: "Marie couldn't focus on her work with all the clutter on her desk."
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The clutter bewilders others.
"It broke the clutter".
The clutter there was staggering.
The clutter you're really clearing is mental.
And then there's the clutter and ugliness.
That only leaves clearing out the clutter.
Then start clearing out the clutter.
So we let the clutter accumulate.
"It gets rid of the clutter in a beautiful way".
"You need a little something to break through the clutter".
"We won't have the clutter of a presidential race.
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