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2020.05.22 14:08

Ryan’s Phrase Of The Day: In A Muddle

Meaning: Confused, unsure

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Example (1): “Sometimes when I’m learning Spanish I get in a muddle as there are quite a few grammar differences from English.”

Example (2): “It’s easy to get in a muddle over this pandemic as the British government keeps changing the advice about masks, restrictions and how the virus is spread. It’s a complete mess.”

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  • Jesús 2020.05.22 14:10

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    Thanks a lot!☺️
  • jessica 芮rui莹ying 2020.05.22 14:36

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    It's been raining for a few days here and is likely to continue for the next two days. ☔ 😯 Enjoy the sunshine n' happy weekend!🌞
  • Luciana 2020.05.22 14:47

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    God that’s such a beautiful accent! And quite helpful lesson, thanks a lot
  • hakima 2020.05.22 14:52

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    @Ryan please those phrases are from the slang or classic english
  • SamHing Ze 2020.05.22 16:03

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    People will be in a muddle, if their president suggests Bleach Injection on a whim. During this pandemic, it’s better safe than sorry to stay vigilant, instead of indulgent, even restrictions are slightly loosened. It’s recommended to have a mask on, when you enter a crowded or unventilated area.
  • Marie 2020.05.22 16:07

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    IT

    Is there another way to say " it's a complete mess"?
  • Cindy 2020.05.22 16:52

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    Thank you!!!
  • B. 2020.05.22 19:59

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    French government as well has badly mismanaged the situation. Thanks Ryan.
  • Grace 2020.05.23 03:16

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    @Alice_Y 👍👍👍
  • Ed U Ar 2020.05.28 12:41

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    😁

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