Sentence examples for and muddle of a from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "and muddle of a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "The project turned into a confusing and muddle of a situation that no one could resolve."
Alternatives: "and mess of a" or "and chaos of a".

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It is an inexplicable scheduling fluctuation, given the mix and muddle of a typical season, and Sabathia would be glad if it ceased.

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To gain a better appreciation of how complex that constant instantaneous interpretive dance is, consider the problems of speech-recognition software, which, despite recent improvements, still usually generate a mix and muddle of whatever a user was trying to say.

After the caution and muddle of the Hillary Clinton campaign, a defense of public health insurance offers Democrats some helpful clarity — a line between where they and Republicans stand.

Fred Thompson's Johnny come lately entrance in the race, and muddle of the issues, tags him as a political work in progress.

We talk about AIM, a curious and appealing muddle of a record that has much of the snarl fans have come to expect from MIA, but an unfamiliar gentleness, too, its softer underbelly most evident in an autobiographical track called "Survivor" and in the new single "Freedun", its chorus sung by Zayn Malik, one-time glowerer of One Direction.

Like Billy, demoted to Manhattan Night Watch since his controversial shooting of the child, the reader is confronted with a number of subplots that may or may not be related — these are the red herrings of genre fiction that mimic the false leads, dead ends, and frequent muddle of an actual police investigation.

Like Billy, demoted to Manhattan Night Watch since his controversial shooting of the child, the reader is confronted with a number of subplots that may or may not be related these are the red herrings of genre fiction that mimic the false leads, dead ends, and frequent muddle of an actual police investigation.

Clay is half in love with Les's weekday girlfriend, Sarah, too, and in the typical muddle of a passionate soul who can't yet understand himself or his sexuality, Clay tries to fuse with both of them until he finds he isn't really with either of them, when he forces the situation to its cruel end.

Who but the sourest of scolds could be immune to the charms of a gamine heroine named Yeye (Ingrid Rubio); her best pal, Alberto (Gustavo Salmeron); and the assorted friends, rivals and lovers (would-be and ex) who populate this happy muddle of a movie?

To be clear, non-Gen-Yers, this is a non-derogatory, non-specific term for someone who is both a babe and a state, an impressively unsuccessful, muddle of a person that somehow pulls off a shambolic look.

Pragmatized by Deleuze and Guattari (1987), rhizomatic relations thus foreground and value connections over nodes and always begin in the middle and problem-laden muddle of life, a situation that is prevalent among our youths in their current rapidly and changing contexts.

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