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The phrase "a confusing morass of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or topic that is complex and difficult to navigate or understand.
Example: "The report presented a confusing morass of statistics and jargon that left the audience bewildered."
Alternatives: "a tangled web of" or "a chaotic mix of".
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But not only do these standards lack the force of law given the way they were adopted, they are a confusing morass of provisions devoid of real procedural clarity.
When she teams up with the teacher played by Viola Davis to transform the school, they find themselves in a confusing morass of conflicting agendas -- just as is starting to happen with the film itself -- especially in regard to parent trigger laws and teachers unions.
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But today's teenagers and twentysomethings, many of whom have watched the secure world of their parents dissolve into a confusing morass, are also likely to be politically marked by their experiences.
Raising money these days is a confusing morass, what with all the unicorns and hedge funds and secondaries and pre-seed, post-seed, and Series B crunches to process.
President Bush has a proposal to combine and simplify the confusing morass of government savings programs and give individuals greater control over how they want to spend their tax-sheltered savings.
How do you know that your physician will safely navigate you through the confusing morass of scientific data, clinical experience and his or her intuition?
"Instead of its being a confused morass, liget gave it form.
Conceived by Ms. Alexander, choreographer and director Birgitta Trommler and Noreen Tomassi, it provides a sense of Barnes' strange, hallucinatory prose, but remains a confusing amalgam of biography and literary homage: a morass of cranky chitchat, pointless stage business and arcane oration (1 15).
Turtles are a confusing group of reptiles.
It's horribly confusing, spanning three decades and a morass of lies.
I am a morass of confused and sometimes contradictory beliefs.
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