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Discover Ludwig"has been murky" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation that has been unclear, confused, or difficult to understand. Example: The reason behind their sudden departure has been murky, leaving many questions unanswered.
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Since then, Cablevision's future has been murky.
But the law under which the foreigners operate has been murky.
The issue of how fast the well is leaking has been murky from the beginning.
Research so far has been murky, as partisans pick apart each others' studies.
(The excuse is that it only counts as floor-crossing once parliament has assembled).The process has been murky; the outcome will be fragile.
The Giants' situation at tight end has been murky since Kevin Boss signed with the Oakland Raiders, though it appears Jake Ballard is set to slide into the starting role, as Travis Beckum has struggled with the traditional blocking duties.
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The approach to autumn has been murkier than usual this year — a long, damp slog toward October, days of rain all across the Northeast.
But because the fossil record is spotty, determining exactly when mammals evolved their specific traits has been murkier.
Others have been murky and funky, yet nonetheless enchanting.
Details about Mr. Chávez's medical condition have been murky since he showed up in Cuba last month for medical treatment.
In the process, though, several judges have acknowledged that the Supreme Court's decisions in this area have been murky and provide support for both approaches.
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