Winning takes precedence over all. There's no gray area. No almosts.
As a reader I gravitate toward work that rests in the gray area, that doesn't come with easy answers.
Part of me longs to do a job where there's not a gray area.
There's a lot of gray area in the law. Who can say, without a doubt, that I was in the wrong?
The discrepancy between what actually happened and the version of what happened provided by sources is an enormous gray area.
In every thriller written about Washington, particularly after 911, there are good guys and there are bad guys, and there's no gray area at all.
Henry Miller wrote novels, but he calls his protagonist Henry, often Henry Miller, and his books are in this gray area between memoir and novel.
I love the gray area between right and wrong.
Life isn't black and white. It's a million gray areas, don't you find?
There's a gigantic gray area between good moral behavior and outright felonious activities. I call that the Weasel Zone and it's where most of life happens.