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The phrase "a little more confusing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the level of confusion between two or more things, indicating that one is slightly more difficult to understand than the other.
Example: "The new policy is a little more confusing than the previous one, making it harder for employees to follow."
Alternatives: "somewhat more perplexing" or "a bit more unclear."
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Gullit's departure for family reasons, which seems to have triggered all of this, is a little more confusing.
To make things a little more confusing this month, the household survey covered the week of Nov. 4-10, a week earlier than it normally would have, so that the survey would be finished before the Thanksgiving holiday.
If Sorkin knows how he wants us to react to the news and the news anchor, it's a little more confusing to be sure how he wants us to feel about his female characters.
It was unarguably powerful to see Adele picking up an Oscar – an actual Oscar – for her James Bond ditty, but award dos that exist merely to publicise a magazine or radio station are a little more confusing, and the Brits are somewhere in the middle.
In addition, my religion has played a factor in my reasoning, and it also makes things a little more confusing because it's hard to decide which one I believe.
To make things a little more confusing, edge play, which has nothing to do with edging, is a BDSM term that involves taking someone to their psychological edge.
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Granted, I figured it out in less than five minutes, but I suspect the market Virb is targeting — namely, people who want something very straightforward that 'just works' — may be a little more confused.
We would have liked the history to be a little more accurate and the analogies less confusing.
However, on the left hand side of the screen is where Flowdock gets a little more interesting, although also a tad confusing until you learn to adjust to the application's workflow.
But today, Twitter confused me a little more than usual.
Of course, just to confuse things a little more, the Occupy movement itself is leaderless, and it's not like any group needs to pay licensing fees to use the name.
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