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The phrase "a tangle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation that is complicated or confused, often involving physical objects or metaphorical situations.
Example: "After hours of trying to untie the ropes, I realized I had created a tangle that was impossible to fix."
Alternatives: "a mess" or "a knot".
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All a tangle.
It was such a tangle.
His love life remained a tangle.
There follows a tangle of misunderstandings.
Electricity in Mexico is a tangle.
But underneath lay a tangle of subtext.
The ending is a tangle of violence.
It was no doubt a tangle of triggers.
His office remained a tangle of crumpled metal and mud.
His policies led to a tangle of expensive legal challenges.
When we do, whenever we do, there's a tangle waiting.
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