Sentence examples for all a muddle from inspiring English sources

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It's all a muddle, and relies heavily on Americans being able to navigate through combining retirement savings with their other financial needs.

We think it's all a muddle, in sum, but we think the R32 is a fantastic sports hatch that's far more pleasurable to drive daily than anything the competition sells in the hot hatch segment.

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It's all such a muddle.

His drinking sessions seem somehow desperate, and the horrors are too absurd to horrify ... it's all rather a muddle and scarcely in the tradition of Secret Service fiction.

But it's all a bit muddled, because your boy Juley D. had previously been head of a group of nutters who were very much into selling cocaine.

I feel like it's easy sometimes to forget we have the right and power to ask these things outright, but maybe you're feeling a bit defensive about being rejected and she's feeling nervous about having to hurt your feelings so it's all a bit muddled.

I feel like it's easy sometimes to forget we have the right and power to ask these things outright, but maybe you're feeling a bit defensive about being rejected and she's feeling nervous about having hurt your feelings so it's all a bit muddled.

It all seems to be a muddle".

The A.F.C. playoff picture, a muddle all season with no dominant team like the Packers, became murkier Sunday.

This is all a bit muddling.

It's all a bit muddled and muted.

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