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Discover Ludwig"a broken compass" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe someone or something that is lacking direction or guidance. Example: After losing his job, Jack felt like a broken compass, unsure of what path to take next.
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Unfortunately, the authors of this legislation were working with a broken compass.
It loops and doubles back and slides off the page, as if dictated by a broken compass.
"But it was a broken compass".
Much of the time, especially after a string of long nights in the lab, you may feel as if you're navigating the dark and stormy waters of research all alone, with a broken compass and no land in sight.
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He calls himself "shallow" and a verbal bully with a "broken moral compass".
Of course not, and only a broken moral compass can keep this principle from consistently applying to Palestinian civilians as well.
Relying on such a broken moral compass, the mission to assist "champions of peace" with the Nobel Peace Prize has lost its way.
Harris is equally up to the task of portraying all the determination, anger and misguidance that made Winnie, once a well-intentioned militant, become a woman with a broken internal compass.
She is a graduate of the Tisch School of the Arts and released her debut EP, "Broken Compass" in 2014.
As Hitchens sees it, "the broken compass" is chiefly the Conservatives' fault.
The Broken Compass, (confusion, restlessness, fear and loathing) demands "spicy comfort food to reignite your passion for life", such as devilled kidneys on toast.
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