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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already confused" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of confusion that has occurred prior to the current moment or situation.
Example: "After reading the instructions, I was already confused about what to do next."
Alternatives: "previously puzzled" or "already bewildered".
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It will add another layer of confusion on an already confused picture, and there will be lots of commercial concerns in the US [from those who] have had their eye on the UK markets".
There are so many of them it can be confusing and overwhelming to the parent who is already confused and overwhelmed.
Your ad has already confused me.
It's deeply confusing to a country that's already confused, as well as to the Democratic Party.
They allege the film's release in US cinemas has already confused consumers.
Obliquely focalized flashbacks and dream sequences push an already confused chronology into the art-house territory of Alain Resnais.
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The guilty pleas on Monday complicated an already confusing case.
More would have further confused an already confusing overview.
The everyday language of line, which seems so simple, is already confusing.
But the new political turmoil in Moscow adds yet another layer of uncertainty to an already confusing picture.
First, both sets of proposals add more layers of complexity to systems that are already confusing for families.
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