Sentence examples for very fuzzy from inspiring English sources

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It's a very fuzzy process.

But this memory is very fuzzy.

And then you're engaged in a very fuzzy argument.

Beto O'Rourke is a man with a very fuzzy plan.

Back then it was called 'subjective well being' and the topic was considered very fuzzy".

Under the bill, Mr. Marlowe said, "the definition of political intelligence is very fuzzy".

In the war on drugs, that line has proved very fuzzy.

"Things get very fuzzy past the five-year point," Henry said of the review in a talk last month.

"The concept of an 'insolvent' bank has been very fuzzy during the crisis," said Dimitris Drakopoulos, an economist at Nomura.

Though edges may get very fuzzy, there's no suggestion that things are fading away or fading into one another.

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In Section 2, we define very general fuzzy spaces ((X,mathcal{M}_{C mathcal{A}},ast)) called fuzzy quasi-triangular spaces.

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