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Discover Ludwig"thorough muddle" is a correct phrase in written English
It is often used to describe a confusing situation or a mess. For example, "The room was in a thorough muddle after the party."
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He has been angling for a pact with the more nationalist bits of the mainstream right, which has been in a thorough muddle since its defeat in the general election a year ago.
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What a muddle!
Mr Runciman stresses "muddle".
Everything is a muddle.
Scraping: thorough.
Thorough profile.
It may be muddle, but it's honest muddle.
He may only muddle through.
Standards are in a muddle.
Then all was muddle.
But what a muddle.
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