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Discover Ludwig"a confusing question" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a question that is unclear or difficult to understand. Example: The teacher asked a confusing question about the plot of the novel, leaving the students scratching their heads in confusion.
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His pieces also raise what has become a confusing question: What do classical composers writing music like this expect from listeners?
The most and best laptop music has come from Europe and Japan, leaving a confusing question as to whether jazz musicians in the United States, waist deep in an American idiom, can (or should) put their own stamp on it.
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Lineker gives him a quick Mobot and asks him a slightly confusing question about his reaction when people ask him to do his trademark M-shaped hand sign.
They stated that it was easy to orientate within the e-learning platform (Question 32, Table 2) and that the e-learning material was not assembled in a confusing way (Question 31, Table 2).
That, more or less, is the short answer to the supposedly incredibly complicated and confusing question of what we humans should eat in order to be maximally healthy.
No mention at all of the absence of international observers during the polls, the lack of up-to-date voting lists or the highly confusing question on the ballot papers.
This allowed us to determine the time required to complete a form and to better rewrite complex and confusing questions.
It's as if the later, more confusing questions about how to respond to a child's demands crystallize in those early months when the new baby cries and the parents worry.
I had no support (for my confusing questions and desires) from family, school, or a society that relentlessly promoted (and, alas, still does) love and values based on stereotypical heterosexual relations.
Only a devote faith wiped out any doubts and provided answers to confusing questions.
Jette et al. reported that a lack of support (e.g., technology, staffing) and irrelevant and confusing questions were barriers to routine use [ 56].
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