Sentence examples for be a muddle from inspiring English sources

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It all seems to be a muddle".

The next scene is likely to be a muddle, with the protagonists making the best of a bad job.

If the federation had made an endorsement, it might have seized an influential role given that the Democratic contest appears to be a muddle at this stage.

To make the commission explicitly political would be a muddle as it has quasi-judicial functions such as policing the single market, applying competition rules and taking erring governments to the European Court of Justice.

The past may be a muddle of emotions but the present equation is simple: if England beat Italy on Wednesday they are through to the European Championship semi-finals, if they lose they are out.

I thought, of course, the whole thing would be a muddle, but I found I was very much mistaken... even for this match about 1,500 people turned up". Brazil, at the turn of the century, was undergoing a period of great social change.

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Everything is a muddle.

The answer was a muddle.

In practice, the situation is a muddle.

But the multiple goals are a muddle.

But Blink is a muddle.

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