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The phrase "there was a mess" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or place that is untidy, disorganized, or chaotic. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "Upon arriving home, Jacob was greeted with an unpleasant surprise - there was a mess in the kitchen that he had left in a hurry that morning."
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"There was a mess at the scene".
There was a mess of construction on the corner.
while I was trying to make sense of that mess, there was a mess brewing at home".
"I couldn't think clearly, there was a mess everywhere," he said.
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The whole Administration seems to agree that Afghanistan, as Biden said after a recent trip there, is "a mess".
Tim Kasten, 47, a security director from Patchogue struggling to get to Highland, said: "Once you get to the expressway you're O.K., but getting there is a mess, especially if you're driving a Dodge Charger with rear-wheel drive.
The situation there is a mess, all right.
But those 30 seconds, where there was a mess-up, is no comparison to the five years that Hillary Clinton has not delivered on her promises".
I just think there's a mess".
And now that things are just beginning to melt, there's a mess of mud.
"Our government is in their hands, and there is a mess because of it".
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