Sentence examples for are in something of from inspiring English sources

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We are in something of a similar crisis at this moment.

In much of the Japanese economy especially its huge domestic services sector managers are in something of a funk.

With the housing bust in full swing, servicers are in something of a vise, to be sure.

Its occupants, too, are in something of a transition, although they do not yet know to what or where.

Following two consecutive defeats (three in a row away from home), Chelsea are in something of a mess.

The states, whose tax collections are still below the peak levels they reached in 2008, are in something of an unusual situation.

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She was in something of a frenzy.

Indeed, Labour is in something of a bind.

Yet the population, too, is in something of a transition.

The president is in something of a crosscurrent.

Jackson, too, seems to be in something of a groove after a shaky first inning.

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