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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hazy and" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a specific quality of something as being unclear or indistinct. Example: The view from the top of the mountain was hazy and obscured by clouds.
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Information was hazy and indirectly sourced.
So the memories are hazy and [only] bits come back.
So it's all very hazy and jumbled up.
Now 82, Russell's memories are hazy and his patience limited.
Mr. Muhly's musical world in this work is dreamy, hazy and strange.
Partly that reflects the military's traditional hesitance about hazy and circumscribed mission objectives.
And much of the choral work, which demands precision, is hazy and ragged.
"The law around distribution is very hazy, and we need the Legislature to do something.
And yet our image of this, the European cynosure, remains a hazy and cliched one.
The bluffs of the Mississippi were hazy and blue and far away.
The details are hazy and yet ploddingly familiar to anyone who knows about family splits.
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