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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was some bedlam" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation that was chaotic or disorderly in the past. Example: "The party last night was some bedlam, with people dancing on tables and music blaring."
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"That was some bedlam.
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The two universities meet several times each year in rivalry matches known as the Bedlam Series, which are some of the greatest sporting draws to the state.
"There was total bedlam.
It was utter bedlam.
It was complete bedlam.
It was sheer bedlam.
There was total bedlam after that.
The harbor was a bedlam of gulls and boats.
Rory Firth, 40, from Maidenhead, said: "It was just bedlam.
But there was little bedlam in the building.
"You were thinking at the time it was absolute bedlam?" Lambert asked him.
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