Sentence examples for a more confusing from inspiring English sources

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This time, however, they are fighting a more confusing enemy.

The writer doubts whether there was another Air Forces general who occupied a more confusing command position in the war.

Almost all the executives I talk to say they have not lived in a more confusing moment.

Sadness and Despair on the Beach; A Tale of Parties!: I have never read a more confusing pop-up book.

"How could anyone leave you?" I wanted to tell her that, for me, relationships were a more confusing path than walking from one stone to another.

Is this down to people having more control over access and experience as they get older, or young people growing up in a more confusing times?

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His image, he resolved, "would have to be something a bit more confusing, a bit more humdrum".

Try not to talk a lot, just to be a little more confusing!

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.

To make things a bit more confusing, the term blockchain has become a bit diluted as the hype has continued to bloom.

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.

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