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Free sign upThe sentence "I found it confusing" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express your difficulty understanding something. For example: "I found it confusing when I had to learn the new software."
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I wasn't blind to stories on the news about cyberbullying, but I'd never heard of anything like this happening to anyone I knew, and I found it confusing.
When I first read the title, I found it confusing.
Title: When I first read the title, I found it confusing.
I found it confusing at first that Figure 2 shows little effect of SKF on IPSC amplitude and Figure 7 shows a large effect, and I am sure readers will also be caught off guard.
I found it confusing enough that I dragooned its leaders into coming to TechCrunch to talk about what the hell they are up to.
I found it confusing, probably because of the use of the word "list".
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I find it confusing.
To be honest, I find it confusing even now.
I find it confusing to keep certain DNA samples in one room and do environmental DNA isolation in another room, which is the pre PCR room.
Right now, Russia's gay community need all of our support, so I find it confusing when I get a weird feeling in my stomach looking at the media brands that have plastered supportive rainbows over their logos.
I find it confusing that in a nation with so few federal holidays we take a day to celebrate a man responsible for some pretty awful things -- like initiating the transatlantic slave trade and genocide of natives.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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