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The phrase "Slightly confused" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a mild state of confusion about a situation or information. Example: "After reading the instructions, I felt slightly confused about what was expected of me."
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Slightly confused?
Slightly confused, Sarjo answers: "It is our job and we get paid for doing it.
Slightly confused, I called up the linguistic departments of various universities.
But some students appeared slightly confused.
Richardson looks slightly confused at this.
Royal looked slightly confused but graciously accepted the gift.
What kind, I ask, and he looks slightly confused.
"When can it be done?" The dentist shrugged, "Now?" Slightly confused, I nodded my consent.
When I looked at him, slightly confused, he answered "because they're evil".
"I am slightly confused," he said, an admission that came as no surprise to anyone.
On other days, family members and friends say, she can appear tired and slightly confused.
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