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Muddy the waters.
If somebody muddies the waters, he or she makes the situation more complex or less clear.
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Prohibition muddies the waters further.
"It just really muddies the waters".
But she only muddies the waters further.
The erroneous belief that open access equals "author pays" further muddies the waters.
This is a shame because it muddies the waters around his commentary on public interest.
But he then muddies the waters by confusing congestion charges with bike lanes.
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That really muddies the water.
It just muddies the water further".
"It muddies the water a bit".
Albeit, the pre-sales campaign muddies the water a little.
"I think that just muddies the water," said the Dingwall club's chairman.
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