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The phrase "a puddle of muck" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small, dirty, or muddy area, often in a figurative sense to convey something unpleasant or undesirable.
Example: "After the heavy rain, the backyard turned into a puddle of muck, making it impossible to play outside."
Alternatives: "a pool of sludge" or "a mess of filth."
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Then Feng Huaping, his brother-in-law and fellow migrant worker, who had climbed down first, gasped, "Grab my hand, get me out," before collapsing in a puddle of muck.
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You are a puddle of gurgling noises and awkward silences.
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