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Discover Ludwig'muddled mind' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a confused or disordered state of thinking. For example, "I tried to concentrate, but my muddled mind wouldn't focus on the task."
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Aunt's muddled mind knew she'd miss these angelic siblings whom she'd brought up so well.
Aunt's muddled mind knew… Deidre & her husband, Bunny Wallace, of Oxford, England, arrived at a modern hotel in N. Africa.
Mr. Olson, the legal predicate that seems to have slipped your muddled mind is that recounts are only triggered if there's a problem with the machinery, not in the case of voter error.
Eliza may radiate flaky entitlement, but she also is, in the movie's fuzzy terms and in her own muddled mind, a model of authenticity and sensitivity in a cold, phony world.
But filth lies all over this novel: the tantalising young cousin who abuses Galen and then sleeps with him; the mother who adores and abhors the boy she brought into the world; and ultimately the muddied and muddled mind of Galen himself.This is a novel of violence, destruction and ruin.
Not much of a training plan to start with, but as the sport increased it's grip on me, untangling my muddled mind, reshaping my pregnancy-stretched body and relaxing my tense shoulders, I began to take the whole thing more seriously.
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How easily muddled his mind could get.
And the more time passed, the more muddled my mind became.
That mixture of adoration and scrutiny, the money and the mania, it had to have muddled the mind, creating great highs and great lows.
SMOKING marijuana can muddle the mind.
Its purpose, however, was to absolutely ensure that England had only a draw to play for; in the fourth innings, paradoxically, having only one option can seriously muddle the mind.
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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.

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