Sentence examples for quite a muddle from inspiring English sources

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"We seem to be getting ourselves into quite a muddle about which measure of inflation we should focus on," said Sentance.

"It's one thing when you're a small online community with a group of people who share principles and values, but when you have a large percentage of the world's population and say 'share yourself,' you are going to be in quite a muddle," she said.

In short, quite a muddle.

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Theirs was, to use a Forsterian term, a quite wonderful muddle.

But the problem is, it's likely to muddle along for quite a long time".

My instinct is that the most likely path is things will muddle along for quite a while yet.

However, no one ever bothered to formulate what the exact offence might be, and we muddled on for quite a long time without anyone worrying about this (perhaps, as a friend pointed out to me, because all blasphemous material was grabbed by the all-powerful censors long before it could ever get to court).

What a muddle!

Everything is a muddle.

SERVICE A muddle.

But what a muddle.

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