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The phrase "agent of confusion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that causes misunderstanding or disorder in a situation.
Example: "His contradictory statements made him an agent of confusion during the meeting."
Alternatives: "source of confusion" or "cause of misunderstanding".
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It is hard not to conclude that the real agent of confusion is more basic – and that it has something to do with the exculpatory plc structure that underpins England's management at all levels.
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The expected rush of draft pick signings has not materialized yet because of confusion among agents and teams about the new rookie pay system.
It reminds me of a true story from the 1980s about a man in the Los Angeles Airport who was headed home to Oakland, Calif., but ended up instead halfway around the world, in Auckland, New Zealand, because of a gate agent's confusion over pronunciation — back when air travel was a lot more casual.
A ball of confusion.
And then one of confusion.
1-800's theory of confusion is initial-interest confusion.
The whole ball of confusion.
"There was a great deal of confusion".
Female sexuality remains a source of confusion.
One cost of confusion is unexpected intimacy.
There was a lot of confusion".
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