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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are murky" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is unclear, vague, or difficult to understand, often in relation to ideas, situations, or water.
Example: "The details of the agreement are murky, leaving many questions unanswered."
Alternatives: "are unclear" or "are ambiguous".
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Russia's motivations are murky.
Diagnoses are murky.
Details are murky.
Their motives are murky.
Still, the motives are murky.
The reasons are murky.
Abraham's origins are murky.
But the details are murky.
Its origins are murky".
These are murky waters indeed.
The ensuing events are murky.
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