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Discover Ludwig"this chaos" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a disorderly, confused, or tumultuous state of affairs. For example: "This chaos in the classroom lasted until the teacher arrived."
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The reason for this chaos?
"Someone is benefiting from this chaos.
This chaos extends to the federal government.
Corralling this chaos requires well-defined roles.
Amid all this chaos, one question remains.
Into this chaos, some redemptive calm.
Now, all this chaos is comparatively innocent.
Our chaotic politics reflects this chaos of the mind.
Health care reform remains at the root of this chaos.
How many mistakes have led to this chaos?
Out of this chaos are born many beautiful pieces".
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