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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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the state's budget morass
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And a newly recognized disorder serves to show how one comes to be recognized amid the psychiatric morass .
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Art historians have generally been reluctant to venture into this morass of styles and terms.
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Sara felt slightly sick, but there was no point in wading deeper into the morass .
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Some genuinely want to help him out of the current morass .
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The morass in Washington has gained even greater attention as bond investors have little economic news on which to focus.
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The legal system flounders in its own morass of indefensible defendants, incoherent witnesses, and injudicious jurists.