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Discover LudwigThe phrase "grey areas" is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to areas or situations that are unclear or ambiguous, and can be used in various contexts. Example 1: "The new company policy has caused some confusion, there are a lot of grey areas that need to be clarified." Example 2: "There are some grey areas in the legal contract that we need our lawyers to review." Example 3: "The issue of ethical responsibility in this situation falls into a grey area, with no clear right or wrong answer."
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grey areas
noun
Plural of grey area
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There were no grey areas.
There are grey areas.
Instead, grey areas abound.
Yet there are grey areas in between.
Grey areas will still exist.
There are no grey areas.
Now for the grey areas.
I look at the grey areas.
"So there's a lot of grey areas.
"Nowadays there are no grey areas.
It's the grey areas that fascinate Ashcroft.
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