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Discover LudwigThe phrase "things messed up" is correct and can be used in written English
It is generally used to describe a chaotic situation or a situation that has gone wrong or gone awry. Example: "The weather forecast was wrong and now things are messed up for our outdoor picnic."
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"She doesn't leave things messed up.
"Things messed up on the machine all the time". She noted that the floor near her work station was often wet, and she feared slipping while carrying heavy motors.
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"But in principle you don't want to have things messing up your DNA".
If I were him, I would have let me do my thing, messed up or sober.
You can make mistakes and still be really good at lots of other things (or even the thing you messed up).
Some things got messed up.
So these four things were messed up, so we came up with Personal Genome Project.
The young man shook his head quickly & said, "Things are messed up enough as it is".
People get into debt and things get messed up.
Things get messed up.
Surely, this wasn't her first time where things got messed up.
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