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Synonym Posted 15 years ago
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GRAY

There's still a lot of gray between the blacks and the whites.

What does the above phrase mean?
  

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A gray area is ' an undefined situation or subject that does not seem to conform to known categories or rules; an intermediate area or topic that is not clearly defined'. I'll need more context to be more specific.

  • A gray area is ' an undefined situation or subject that does not seem to conform to known categories or rules; an intermediate area or topic that is not clearly defined'.
  • I'll need more context to be more specific.
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A gray area is 'an undefined situation or subject that does not seem to conform to known categories
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The sentence was as below:

You don't want to accept no as the final answer, so you might try to rephrase your question. Although you were hoping for a resolution today, there's still a lot of gray between the blacks and the whites.
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What is the resolution about?

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