morass in the PONS Dictionary

morass Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be caught in a morass of debt

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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I want to see him emerge from the black morass he seems so stuck in.
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The morass can be mined as peat, an excellent source of energy.
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Other variants on morasses, generally with added structure, have also appeared over the years.
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A morass to fight from.
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Much of the terrain forms a morass, with ponds, marshes and fields as common features, with small forests interspersed.
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The cherry on the top of this morality morass?
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On the other hand, there is evidence that an organizational culture of disrespect unproductively generates a morass of status games and infighting...
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I can see only one ultimate way out of the morass in which we are engulfed.
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Also, the morass which played a crucial role in the battle is unidentified as of today.
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It was built on a morass on an artificial foundation of timber filled with brushwood, bracken, rubble and clay.
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