Sentence examples for to be muddled from inspiring English sources

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The worst thing was to be muddled.

Warner's thinking still seems to be muddled here too.

His team are designing directional GPS antennae which are unlikely to be muddled by such interference.

This is a questionable judgment, and Shawcross's prescriptions tend to be muddled and contradictory.

Turkey's strategy would seem to be muddled, if not outright contradictory.

Curiously, it's hard to find a cocktail book from that era that specifically calls for the fruit to be muddled.

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England seems to be muddling its way towards a very peculiar event: accidental independence.

Yet whereas Qantas has evolved and improved through its strategic partnership with Emirates, SAA seems to be muddling on regardless.Mr Kalawe must follow through on the preliminary plan drawn up by Mr Bezuidenhout.

Goldstein said the economy seemed to be "muddling along rather than falling off a cliff," and that he believed the Fed was unlikely to act unless evidence of a severe weakening in the US economy emerged.

Some may say I'm boring and need to get out more, but I think I'm exactly where I'm meant to be: Muddling through this motherhood journey and sharing little pieces I learned along the way.

I try to never let my intuition be muddled".

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