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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Get confused" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a state of confusion that someone experiences.
Example: "When faced with too many options, I often get confused about which choice to make."
Alternatives: "Become confused" or "Get mixed up."
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Even experts get confused.
I get confused".
You get confused.
People get confused.
Who wouldn't get confused?
It's easy to get confused.
"I get confused real easily".
But the bags get confused.
Sometimes that does get confused".
"Tourists get confused," he sighed.
I don't ever get confused about that.
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