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Discover Ludwig"cloudy water" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe water that appears cloudy, usually due to the presence of very small particles in the water. For example: "The pool became cloudy water after a strong storm."
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Without the cloudy water the chub became vulnerable.And the chub are not alone.
"The tide is really high!" she said as cloudy water sloshed over the blocks.
"Republicans are getting into cloudy water by bickering over the mechanics of safety".
"This is still very cloudy water," said Marc Harris, co-head of global research for RBC Capital Markets.
But the unexpected release could precipitate dangerous slips and tumbles into the cloudy water for the long-skirted gatherers.
Pictures from inside the compound show broken toilets and pipes, and stale, cloudy water lying on the ground.
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Still, I am not about to wade into the cloudy waters of the Who-Was-Shakespeare debate, where I would surely drown as soon as I opened my mouth.
Given there are already confusing messages presented to the public about what is a safe amount of alcohol to drink, claims about moderate alcohol use without any evidence to back them up are incredibly unhelpful and potentially dangerous; muddying already cloudy waters.
In Gothenburg's waste treatment plant, Rickard discovered a silver lining in the cloudy waters.
Because the vents usually maintain a steady flow and the creatures that live there reproduce continually, minerals and larvae fall into the traps from the cloudy waters above at fairly steady rates.
Mistaken identity leading to an attack is always possible, especially in or near cloudy waters.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com