Sentence examples for vast muddle from inspiring English sources

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The most powerful voices among them point out that writers should spend time on, well, writing; they shouldn't get sucked up in marketing--blogging, campaigning, cover designing, tweeting, promoting--the vast muddle of dung-heap drudgery that paves the way for a book to become something you want to pick up.

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But the question of exactly what Occupy is at this point remains muddled by the vast number of competing interest groups promoting their own causes under the Occupy banner.

In "To Keep and Bear Arms," an essay published in The New York Review of Books five months after Timothy McVeigh bombed the Murrah Federal Building, Garry Wills called Levinson's essay, which had been embraced by the N.R.A., "frivolous," and reported that he found "a vast outpouring of articles justifying individual gun ownership on the basis of the Second Amendment" to be muddled and tendentious.

What a muddle!

Vast scale.

Then all was muddle.

But what a muddle.

Humankind will muddle through.

We muddle on.

SERVICE A muddle.

They also muddle politics.

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