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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a deep morass" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a difficult, complicated, or confusing situation. Example: After years of mismanagement and corruption, the company was stuck in a deep morass of debt and legal troubles.
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It was an unexpected source of inspiration for many, borne from a deep morass.
The Kashmir dispute is a deep morass, and while little common ground would seem to exist between the Hizbul and India, plans for discussions appeared to be going forward, so violent efforts to derail the process could hardly be unexpected.
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Andrew Lack, industry outsider, will need a few more excellent ideas to pull Sony Music out of its deep morass.
But even reform-minded critics say that without a well-conceived safety net, a purge of banks will crash the economy, plunging Japan into an even deeper morass.
Educators in the Nation's largest state are breathing a deep sigh of relief that public schooling has been freed from the political and economic morass in which it has been mired for over a decade.
Want to sink deeper and deeper into a morass of gloom and despair?
However, we are digging ourselves deeper and deeper into a morass.
His White House has gotten bogged down in an even deeper partisan morass that has ground political progress to a halt.
If President Obama, Congress and relevant policy makers fail us once more, the continuing economic crisis will cause the country to go into an even deeper economic morass from which it may not be extricated for many years to come.
At the end of February, he saw a network competitor, CBS, sink deeper into a morass when it lost its Broadcast Group president, Howard Stringer, who is leaving to head a new media-programming service being formed by three regional telephone companies under the tutelage of Michael Ovitz, the chairman of the Creative Artists Agency.
After leaving the Treasury, Rubin became Citigroup's vice chairman, and "over the following decade pocketed more than $100,000,000 as the bank sank deeper and deeper into a risky morass of its own design".
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