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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sketchy" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is questionable, unreliable, or lacking in detail. Example: "The report was a sketchy overview of the project's progress, leaving many important details unaddressed."
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They have had a sketchy relationship lately.
Joseph tells a sketchy autobiography.
The play itself is a sketchy affair.
Banks thought it was a sketchy business.
Spend the night in a sketchy Burmese border town?
Chinese officials released only a sketchy description of the crash.
"Mitt Romney is trying to sell you a sketchy deal".
Mr. Obama called Mr. Romney's proposal a "sketchy deal".
Only a sketchy account of set theory is given here.
A Sketchy Narrative How did Mr. Varick reach this point?
A sketchy account of the author's peripatetic childhood.
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