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Free sign upThe phrase "in tangle" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely a misinterpretation of the phrase "in a tangle," which can be used to describe a situation that is complicated or confused.
Example: "After hours of trying to solve the problem, I found myself in a tangle with all the conflicting information."
Alternatives: "in a mess" or "in a knot."
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Take Germany, which proved to be surprisingly slow going in Tangle Teezer's early days.
Sarah Lewis joined them in "Tangle," in which they tied one another into choreographic knots.
Archives|40 HURT AS PIER PLUNGES 20 FEET; 80 Are Thrown Into Water in Tangle During Railroad Veterans' Outing at Cape May.
40 HURT AS PIER PLUNGES 20 FEET; 80 Are Thrown Into Water in Tangle During Railroad Veterans' Outing at Cape May.
Their long molecular chain, about 2.3 2.5 nm, is favorable to connect with TiO2, but is not in tangle.
It is occasionally caught in tangle nets and bottom trawls, and to a lesser extent on longlines; it is marketed for its meat, skin, and cartilage.
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And Williams was in tangles.
Occasionally, though, such a sprawling web finds itself in tangles.
Seaweed rises in tangles, and mangroves grow along some of the shores.
Ms. Connett said she had no regrets about her role in tangling with the city.
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