Sentence examples for fuzzy to from inspiring English sources

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Innovation, like "quality," is one of those notions that's fuzzy to a lot of managers.

On most other things, though, he's fuzzy to the point of cluelessness.

And a lot of the rest of our undergraduate acquaintance is a little fuzzy to me.

Often, it's better to be fuzzy, to deliberately introduce imprecision into your team's decision-making process.

There is nothing "fuzzy," to use the governor's words, about many differences between the two candidates.

When scaling, the text gets too fuzzy to work with properly.

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You know Faustina Agolley AKA Fuzzy-to-her-friends-and-also-everybody-else from such shows as Video Hits, Cybershack and The Voice.

They may have to resort to some fuzzy math to make that happen.

In fact, the moral distinction is far fuzzier, to put it at its most generous.

Sometimes it is tempting to go the next step and attribute those warm fuzzies to a possible crush.

BLASTn was used because of its ability to find "fuzzy" alignments to related nucleotide sequences from other organisms.

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