Sentence examples for are a bit fuzzy from inspiring English sources

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A Rookie Again Almost 30 years later, the details of his major league debut are a bit fuzzy for Edwin Rodriguez.

Partisan lines on this issue are a bit fuzzy, so it's still not clear whether enough Republicans would balk at so blatantly setting back the cause of equal rights.

Details are a bit fuzzy due to Toshiba giving these things the same names as some of their projectors (hello?!).

As such, our numbers are a bit fuzzy, but should be indicative of how things are going in general.

So far, only 16 of 66 proposed antennae of the complete ALMA system have been constructed, and images it has produced are a bit fuzzy.

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She's a bit fuzzy on the subject herself.

My memory is a bit fuzzy of when I said yes".

"My brain is a bit fuzzy and muddled at the moment.

But if this "Little Princess" is a bit fuzzy on dates, it still has charm.

The precise etymology of "flapper", as applied to a young woman of the Jazz Age, is a bit fuzzy.

But on closer inspection, the letterhead was a bit fuzzy from too many trips through the copier.

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