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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are hazy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is unclear, vague, or indistinct, often in reference to memories, thoughts, or perceptions.
Example: "My memories of that day are hazy, making it difficult to recall the exact details."
Alternatives: "are unclear" or "are vague".
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The particulars are hazy.
The following hours are hazy.
Nightclubs are hazy with marijuana smoke.
The next few minutes are hazy.
My memories of that summer are hazy.
The three weeks in Newcastle are hazy.
The boundary lines between myth, history and truth are hazy.
The group's connections to international terrorism are hazy at best.
So the memories are hazy and [only] bits come back.
Some Americans are hazy about what "capitalism" and "socialism" mean.
Some aspects of the statistics are hazy, officials cautioned.
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