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Discover Ludwig"jumbled" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which different elements are mixed together in an unclear or disorderly way. For example: "The shelves in the garage were filled with a jumbled mess of mismatched tools and old magazines."
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But life centres on the delightful beach and its superb sand and sea, framed by the famous boulders, jumbled on one another to create nooks, sun traps and explorable caves.
You could also look at Nordström's works as if they were homemade illustrated newspaper pages of village life – the things everyone knows about and the things no one sees, today's news jumbled up with a confusion of childhood memories, dreams, anecdotes and folk tales.
An essential part of the Selfridges makeover was to acquire a "younger centre of gravity", which means a large amount of space dedicated to teenage brands.Another ingredient is the need to recognise that today, especially for young people, fashion is jumbled up.
THREE floors above an art gallery on a slightly seedy street in Seattle, the world's biggest bookstore, Amazon.com, hums inside a refrigerator-sized box in the corner of a jumbled storeroom.
Chinese diplomats, says Mr Lieberthal, are not consulted and hear of such events afterwards.This is one consequence of all those jumbled horizontal and vertical lines.
But passengers' patience is sometimes tested: ahead of a recent flight to Chile passengers became jumbled and half had to clear security again.Domestic passengers fare the worst, having to board buses to get on or off planes, which previously wasn't always necessary.
Jumbled up with those redistributions was a mélange of other plans, avowedly designed to transfer authority from the executive to Parliament, and from Parliament to ordinary people.
In the final paragraph of our story on Ukraine last week, the parties got jumbled up.
These vignettes shift from the present Eva living as a social pariah, a husk of her former self to the past, and are jumbled with the non-chronology of memory.
The pictures reaching the outside world are horrific and heart-rending: whole districts reduced to dust; the trapped, the dead, the wounded, the dazed, in their hundreds and thousands, jumbled together in the rubble and in the streets.
This book is a difficult read, jumbled and confused.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com