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The phrase "a confusing thing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an object, situation, or concept that is difficult to understand or interpret.
Example: "The instructions for assembling the furniture were a confusing thing, leaving many customers frustrated."
Alternatives: "a perplexing matter" or "a baffling issue".
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(Relocation can be a confusing thing).
A gardener digging graves is a confusing thing to do.
It's quite a confusing thing when you're so known in a certain way".
KANSAS CITY, MO. | Rieger Hotel Grill & Exchange Time can be a confusing thing at the Rieger Hotel Grill & Exchange.
They put celebrity on a pedestal and all of a sudden they have access to you – that's a confusing thing".
I don't know how people run with music because it's a different rhythm and the wrong rhythm, and as a musician it would be a confusing thing.
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Others, like Arlene Blanchard, a survivor of the bombing, admit that McVeigh's execution "is a very confusing thing".
It has to be said that, to the casual observer, the #FreeTheNipple campaign is a very confusing thing.
To be uncertain of why something previously so recognisable has suddenly become so fragmented is a pretty confusing thing.
To be uncertain of why something previously so recognizable has suddenly become so fragmented is a pretty confusing thing.
Hierarchies in flux aren't always a bad or confusing thing, of course.
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