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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a real tangle" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation that is complicated or difficult to resolve. Example: "After hours of discussion, it became clear that the project was a real tangle, with conflicting ideas and unclear objectives."
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If you sell any of the shares sell all, unless you want to get into a real tangle figuring its cost basis.
This got to be a real tangle because among other things our fellow Americans in some numbers were calling and writing to the Singapore embassy in Washington threatening all sorts of violence.
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Mr. Zenón and Mr. Akinmusire played for real, tangling in short, dissonant alarms; Mr. Kendrick stuttered and gapped his beats, getting a rise out of Mr. Clayton; Mr. Lund's lines leapt among different scales, enveloping the whole instrument.
They create a real complex network forming a tangle of seguias.
While Roger's arms look remarkably swole, it's his legs that pose a real threat to anyone dumb enough to tangle with him.
Thanks to a complicated real-world tangle of film rights it probably won't be any of the X-Men or Spider-Man, though.
"Spellbound" could easily have become a real-life "Best in Show," making fun of its thoughtful, competitive subjects by letting them tangle themselves up in their own words.
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never try to force a comb through a tangle.
In those real-life seconds of film a huge tangle of American social contradiction lands squarely in front of us.
If you are trying to remove a tangle, do not pull real hard.
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