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The phrase "a very confusing one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is difficult to understand or unclear.
Example: "The instructions provided were a very confusing one, leaving many participants unsure of what to do next."
Alternatives: "quite perplexing" or "extremely unclear".
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"The health care field today is a very confusing one," Mr. Regan said.
Also, this issue is a very confusing one for many people.
Well, you get an error — a very confusing one.
Except Conway's first foray into messaging has been a very confusing one.
The UN has made a statement, albeit a very confusing one.
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"It was very confusing, one thinks one isn't feminine enough or attractive enough," Barbara said, subsequently realizing, "it was nothing to do with me, it was Jane who needed to be her real self".
"There's a very confusing public persona, and not one we've gotten to know during this very expensive campaign," said David Rebovich, a political science professor at Rider University.
The Rosh Hashanah following my 25th birthday, I really asked myself this question for the first time: "How does God really judge us?" It was a good question and one that recapped a very confusing year of my life.
Question: One of the clear points one takes away from your study of Genesis is that it paints a very confusing picture of God.
It's a very confusing picture".
"It's a very confusing tax situation.
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