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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are muddled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or thoughts that are confused or unclear.
Example: "The instructions provided were so complex that they left many participants feeling that their understanding of the task was muddled."
Alternatives: "are confused" or "are unclear".
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Can they really be nannies to the people who elect them?Politicians tend to give muddled answers to these conundrums probably because people are muddled.
But the ground rules are muddled.
But the main parties' positions on these matters are muddled.
Accountability arrangements for policy ideas and implementation are muddled.
Young women are muddled and incompetent, she tells her audience, over and over.
To be sure, the party contrasts are muddled in some areas.
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Second, the courts are muddling an already muddled system.
We are muddling through, albeit slowly," said Goldstein.
It's muddled thinking.
I'm muddled.
But the message was muddled.
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