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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a confuse" is not correct in written English.
It is not usable because "confuse" is a verb and cannot be preceded by the article "a." An example of a correct usage would be "a confusing situation."
Alternatives: "a mix-up" or "a misunderstanding."
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I was a confused animal.
You don't want a confused organization all the time.
It was at best the product of a confused mind.
The government has a confused relationship with the Kalash.
The recent history of Schiaparelli is a confused one.
Instead, he ends up sounding like a confused Billy Joel.
So, what's a confused flu-shot seeker to do?
"I was a confused, aimless kid who was fucking around.
He sees in Trump weakness and ignorance, a confused mind.
Mr. Vinegrad assailed Mr. Walsh as a confused and unreliable witness.
Instead, it is a confused holiday with no associated rituals.
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