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Discover Ludwig"too cluttered" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where there are too many objects, ideas, or information in one area. For example, "The desk drawer is too cluttered. I can't find anything in there!".
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Musical people like me are too cluttered.
It is too cluttered with the cats and everything.
He visited Buckingham Palace and decided it was too cluttered.
The kitchen was too cluttered, the mudroom damp and cold.
And at the end, we thought it was too cluttered.
It's getting too cluttered up there, so how can I get rid of these extra icons?
And occasionally the choreography and staging are too drawn out and too cluttered.
Many Hollywood executives complain that YouTube's online presentation is too cluttered.
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Billboards, too, clutter my memory.
In many places they have come to embody the danger of growing too big too fast, cluttering formerly idyllic vistas, straining utilities, overburdening emergency services and aggravating relatively novel problems like traffic jams, long lines and higher crime.
And Variety's reviewer appeared to concur, describing the film as "cluttered", "too busy" and "overly frenetic".
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