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"gray zone" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a situation or area that is unclear or ambiguous. Example: The company's new policy falls into a gray zone, as it is not explicitly stated in the employee handbook.
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Guilt, it seems, is a gray zone in Edmonton.
When tensions rise, the gray zone inevitably shrinks.
"There is some form of travel or gray zone.
Today, they have improved, but are still in a gray zone.
They could have included the gray zone in that case, but did not.
The cafes operate in a legal gray zone in Florida and a dozen other states.
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There are gray-zone cases, but Taylor's case was straightforward.
If regulators don't catch up with gray-zone operators, other forces often do.
The predictive value was evaluated using a gray-zone approach.
Individuals with gray-zone alleles should be interpreted as unaffected.
By combining IJV distensibility with PPV, we demonstrate that such gray-zone conditions can be minimized.
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