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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a grey area" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe a situation or topic that is unclear or not easily defined. It implies that there are no clear boundaries or rules, and that there is room for interpretation. Example sentence: "The issue of online privacy is a grey area that needs to be addressed by lawmakers."
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Well, it's a grey area.
Stealing TVs slides into a grey area.
It was always a grey area.
Legislation is a grey area.
This is a grey area.
Multiple sclerosis enters a grey area.
This is not a grey area".
It is something of a grey area.
There's definitely a grey area, she volunteers.
"It's a grey area," added Pearce philosophically.
What amounts to a grey area is itself a grey area.
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