Sentence examples for as blunder from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as blunder" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in meaning.
Example: "He approached the situation as a blunder, not realizing the potential consequences."
Alternatives: "as a mistake" or "as an error".

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Among the books on his shelves are such seminal texts as "Blunder Out of China" and "The Appalachian Frontier: America's First Surge Westward", which are protected by copyrights belonging to people who cannot be found.

The Guardian once called his work "immediately recognisable: crummy, gauche, all boneless limbs, knob heads, crossings-out and ink blots," while the Sydney Morning Herald said he "celebrates life as blunder; his work elevates the misfit, the oddball, the whacko who lives the insult of everyone else".

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But society still tends to see mothers as the main carers, with dads as blundering sidekicks.

On Friday comes "21 Jump Street," which stars Mr. Tatum and Jonah Hill as blundering undercover narcotics cops.

Clark strongly renews an older interpretation which sees the statesmen of many countries as blundering blindly together into war.

Dads are wielding influence with advertisers to challenge their portrayal of men as blundering, amateur baby handlers.

Although heavily political in an undeclared way, British movie comedies, Ealing included, have treated politicians and civil servants with mild mockery and at worst as blundering bureaucrats.

This would warn ignorant politicians who seriously believe Britain to be a 'young country' not to repeat follies, such as blundering into Iraq.

The Day After Tomorrow, a Hollywood blockbuster which portrays a Bush-like administration as blundering arrogantly towards ecological disaster, was an instant hit when it arrived at cinemas last weekend.

No wonder then that we are perceived as blundering bullies by so many in the region that we claimed to be interested in modernizing.

They quote a passage from the novelist Victor Hugo, translating it as, "Great blunders, like large ropes, have many fibers".

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