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The phrase "a confusing mass of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a large and chaotic amount of something, often with a negative connotation. Example: The room was a confusing mass of wires, cables, and equipment, making it difficult to navigate.
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Neurosurgeons say that when the very best surgeons operate they always know where they are going, and they mean that the Charlie Wilsons of this world possess that same special feel — an ability to calculate the diversions and to factor in the interruptions when faced with a confusing mass of blood and tissue.
It shows a confusing mass of acronyms: ADA (the Americans with Disabilities Act); FMLA (the Family & Medical Leave Act); EPPA (the Employee Polygraph Protection Act, which says that employers can't give lie detector tests to job candidates).
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Despite his amateur standing, Phipps plowed through an alarmingly confusing mass of material, especially that covering the 1796 1797 campaigns in Ireland and the Pyrenees.
To oversee its confusing mass of infrastructure, Yarra Valley relied on a collection of different, aging computer systems that made it difficult to gain a comprehensive view of its operations.
For instance, they help weed through the confusing mass of insurance forms; they check food supplies; they double-check to make sure prescribed medicines are really taken.
Prudent and skeptical, she tried to find out if there were any economic bombs hidden in the confusing mass of paperwork that she was confronted with.
Georgia's sheriffs complain that they have been given no extra money or manpower to help them keep the huge and swelling sex-offenders' registry up to date or to police its confusing mass of rules.
Both security and organization at the site improved by the hour as city officials struggled to bring some order to the confusing mass of volunteers who had managed to get close to the rescue work but who, in some cases, milled about with little to do.
Sirius A has a mass of.
But for me, a person who has spent most of her life in urban areas on the East and West Coasts, that part of the country was a confusing geographic mass comprising Montana, Wyoming, Idaho and a couple of Dakotas.
It makes for a confusing mixture of compromise and inflexibility.
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