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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few fuzzy" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to determine its correctness in written English.
It could be used in contexts where you are describing a small number of unclear or indistinct items or concepts.
Example: "After reviewing the data, I found a few fuzzy details that need clarification."
Alternatives: "a couple of unclear" or "some vague".
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She's the recipient of many prizes in her native Italy, but Google Ferrante and you'll find nothing more than a few fuzzy photos, and the barest of biographical detail.
Patter, however, was the performance's Achilles heel: although Gerald Steichen generally conducted clearly enough, there were a few fuzzy moments in passages of what should be crisp, rapid-fire music.
Mike's dog Tigger is prostrate on the palm-matted floor, a few fuzzy cats bask in the sun, and other than the shell mobiles tinkling in the breeze, everything is still.
They did so by studying images of thousands of cattle captured on Google Earth, a website that stitches together high-resolution satellite photographs to produce a simulacrum of the Earth's surface.It was not merely a matter of looking for a few fuzzy blobs in fields and recording which way they were pointing.
The first two or three or eight hours were mainly given over to interchangeable revival acts that seemed content to bash out a few fuzzy chords and march offstage, displaying neither attitude nor anxiety nor any of the other attributes Mr. Van Zandt wrote about.
'They found a few fuzzy images once: I'll never forget the look on their faces!'.
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And from findings like that, mostly neurologists had added a few big fuzzy blobs on the brain.
A typical innovation process includes a few stages: fuzzy front end, conceptual design, embodiment design and detailed design, process design, and manufacturing.
The results indicate that highly accurate classifiers could be designed with relatively few fuzzy rules.
The average RMSE was 3.4 ± 1.4° with wide range of walking speeds, using few Fuzzy rules.
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