Sentence examples for be a very convoluted from inspiring English sources

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In this sense, being suspicious can be a very convoluted way of not facing the realities of failing relationships, or of making poor relationship choices.

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It's a very convoluted industry if you don't know what you're doing".

The system to report harassment on Capitol Hill is a very convoluted process, which Speier has said is "not a victim-friendly process". .

"It's a very convoluted argument.

"That's a very convoluted question," Mr. McCall said.

"The transaction that's being put together is a very convoluted and sophisticated transaction.

"It's a very convoluted, very difficult-to-understand system, and it's amazing that it does work," said Tony Sutton, deputy commissioner of Westchester County's Department of Emergency Services.

"Still, it's a very convoluted name, a cold name for a company with great consumer brands that have emotion and history tied to them".

Earnings are a very convoluted concept in our society today.

When you listen to why he doesn't wear an American flag button, it's a very convoluted answer.

So who would be able to prove that they had the standing to sue? It's a very convoluted, circular reasoning from the government".

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