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To confuse
verb
To thoroughly mix; to confound; to disorder.
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To confuse them, not to convince them".
In short: license to confuse.
They want to confuse us.
But that strategy seemed to confuse consumers.
The ruse seemed to confuse the gunmen.
"We had tactics to confuse.
"He's trying to confuse people".
"They try to confuse him.
Its color seemed to confuse everyone.
Defenses try to confuse you.
Mobb Deep doesn't want to confuse you.
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