Which of the phrases given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold type to make the sentence grammatically correct?
The tea-estate administration is $in\, such\, mess\, there$ is no leader to set the things right.

  • A
    in such a mess here
  • B
    in a such mess that here
  • C
    in such a mess that there
  • D
    with such a mess that there

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