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Britain's born-again Muslims often have a sketchy grasp of their religion, and can be gulled.
Many only have a sketchy idea of French laws and customs.
Many younger Britons have only sketchy notions of George VI, perhaps knowing he reigned during the second world war and fathered the present monarch, Elizabeth II.
More than 10 years after the war in Afghanistan began, we have only the sketchiest notion of how many people have died as a consequence of the conflict.
I had a sketchy knowledge of Irish history – now I began to learn rather more.
Donald Trump has a sketchy relationship with Abraham Lincoln.
The board has had a sketchy and at times nonexistent relationship with the commission, at turns heeding and ignoring the input of the members it appointed.
Many architectural renderings look like spaceships, but this one really looked like a spaceship, a sleek, sketchy notion of the future that seemed bound to grow dated within five years.
Despite living in Britain for many years, she has only the sketchiest notion of what the place is like.
The earliest pictograph, "Reflection" (1941), has a sketchy feel; two pairs of eyes on rudimentary faces are wary.
Bostridge has a sketchy lower range, and his high notes sometimes sound unhinged from the rest of his light and lovely voice.
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