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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are fuzzy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is unclear, indistinct, or lacking in precision, often in relation to ideas, concepts, or images.
Example: "The details of the plan are fuzzy, making it difficult to understand the overall strategy."
Alternatives: "are vague" or "are unclear".
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Kimbrel's memories are fuzzy.
The details are fuzzy.
But details are fuzzy.
CICA's aims are fuzzy.
Their boundaries are fuzzy.
Lines of responsibility are fuzzy.
Times and places are fuzzy.
Academic-freedom cases frequently are fuzzy.
Plus, some of the orders are fuzzy.
The details of these incidents are fuzzy.
Other times they are fuzzy and electric.
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