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The phrase "allow for a more confusing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations or conditions that lead to increased confusion or complexity.
Example: "The new policy changes may allow for a more confusing interpretation of the rules among employees."
Alternatives: "create a more confusing" or "result in a more confusing".
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I really like the way that mirrors allow for a more confusing understanding of what's happening.
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It's a more confusing situation now".
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Try not to talk a lot, just to be a little more confusing!
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