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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a murky" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used as an adjective to describe something that is dark, gloomy, or unclear. Example: The old abandoned house was surrounded by a murky swamp, adding to its eerie atmosphere.
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He gave a murky 576-word answer.
But even this was a murky category.
A murky foreboding crept into my heart.
It is a murky situation.
It's undeniably a murky area.
Virtue is a murky, subjective realm.
This experiment has a murky history.
Moussaoui's case was a murky one.
Football can be a murky business.
Hamilton's doping history is a murky one.
There is a murky glamour to the Samovar.
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