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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awfully woolly" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is vague, unclear, or lacking in precision.
Example: "The report was awfully woolly, making it difficult to understand the main points."
Alternatives: "extremely vague" or "very unclear".
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Its can get awfully woolly and, as established, repetition makes me tetchy.
"There is no magic test, which makes it sound awfully woolly but that's like many other areas of medicine.
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Woolly bear (Anthrenus spp).
Nothing woolly.
Woolly thinking?
Woolly mammoths.
Woolly hats?
Woolly underwear.
Awfully quick.
Awfully wrong".
Awfully good.
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