Sentence examples for have muddled from inspiring English sources

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Yet Mohammed's confessions may also have muddled some key investigations.

In this book he seems to have muddled them up.

Instead they have muddled along, wandering down many a dead end in the process.

They failed when ambitious projections were not met; without a buyout they might have muddled through.

Home Is Where the Children Are Deportations have muddled that delineation.

And one might say that, to date, we have muddled through with reasonable success.

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"I've muddled through.

The Internet has muddled the situation.

It is true that Britain has somehow muddled through the financial crisis as it has muddled through much else.

So far, Russia has muddled through the seven weeks since Mr Primakov was installed.

Smith's injury, sustained last Friday in a game at Detroit, has muddled the Jets' plans.

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