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凌乱 (língluàn) is commonly used in conversation to describe a messy or disorganized situation. It can refer to physical clutter or disorder, as well as a chaotic or confused state of mind.
For example, if someone's room is very messy, you could say "你的房间真凌乱" (nǐ de fángjiān zhēn língluàn) meaning "Your room is really messy."
凌乱 (língluàn) can also be used to describe a person's appearance. For example, if someone's hair is messy and unkempt, you could say "他的头发凌乱" (tā de tóufǎ língluàn) meaning "His hair is messy."
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