Sentence examples for all muddle from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "all muddle" is not standard in written English and may be considered incorrect or unclear.
It could be used informally to describe a situation that is confusing or disorganized, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "After the meeting, everything was left in all muddle, and we couldn't figure out the next steps."
Alternatives: "total confusion" or "complete mess".

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Yet I liked trees and I liked polar bears, so a political party that believed in a world where the trees, the polar bears and I could all muddle along together seemed worth a vote.

They all muddle through courtship, never get their hands dirty; and the hard truths they must face are always given obliquely enough and never hurt.

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But for all the muddle, error and ridicule it may encounter, the Church is right to get stuck into current economic, political and social controversies.

We're all muddling through life, just like Mawmaw.

They're just teenagers, all muddled about what they want.

So it all comes at you, birth and war and death all muddled up.

We're all muddling through the days, the months and the years, and coping with these hazards.

And like that confused moment when you're emerging from a dream and things get all muddled up, earth and sky become one, men turn into beasts and the dead walk with the living.

Actually it's not quite what it seems, but it still goes down badly with Martine's racist ex-boyfriend, and her stupid old parents, who are all muddled up about their Irans and their Iraqs - and what's the difference anyway?

This film's pacing is all muddled.

Somehow, we all muddled through adolescence and made it through to the other side.

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