Sentence examples for a bit mixed up from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit mixed up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is confused or disorganized, often referring to thoughts, feelings, or information.
Example: "After hearing all the different opinions, I felt a bit mixed up about what decision to make."
Alternatives: "somewhat confused" or "a little disoriented."

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We are a bit mixed up because we don't know what's going to happen.

Chick Anderson, who called the race, got a bit mixed up on the horses at the end - but then so did Clem McCarthy in the 1947 Preakness.

"They [Marko's comments] were a bit mixed up, without any real control.

Alonso said: "I was surprised by those statements, but I think they were simply statements a bit mixed up, a bit meaningless.

It's hot in the shade and what's being poured is, like those French and Mexican juices, getting a bit mixed up.

About one in every 8000 babies is born a bit mixed up.

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It all feels a bit mixed-up, but the drinking ain't bad.

I was a bit eber botult, mixed up in the head.

Sorry having double checked the stats it's closer to 700 a day, got mixed up a bit there.

"When the R.O.V.s were holding it, they kind of got mixed up a bit and it popped out," he said Sunday.

From my perspective, that truth got mixed up with a bit too much drama.

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