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Free sign upThe phrase "and confused in a" is grammatically correct but incomplete, making it less usable in written English without additional context.
You can use it when describing a state of confusion that is part of a larger thought or sentence.
Example: "She felt lost and confused in a world that seemed to move too fast for her."
Alternatives: "and bewildered in a" or "and disoriented in a".
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Realizing that she is not quite real, the "visitor" Rheya grows desperate and confused in a way that mirrors her prototype's behavior on earth.
On Sunday, the 26-year-old Borussia Dortmund space-rocket left yet another team dazed and confused in a yellow blur, netting three times in the 5-1 win over Augsburg to register his second hat-trick in three days.
"With the stuff I was doing about me in my room," says Noble, "and seeing Dad alone and confused in a different room, and all those people in their separate little rooms, telling his story suddenly seemed really relevant".
Images of the frantic battle were broadcast almost instantly to a nation who were not used to seeing their soldiers looking frightened and confused in a conflict that, as many Americans were reluctantly realising, they could not win.
The court previously heard that the woman - now aged 20 - told police she woke up naked and confused in a double bed following the alleged rape.
A court has heard how a woman told police she woke up naked and "confused" in a double bed after allegedly being raped by two footballers.
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On the slopes of the Annapurna range in northern Nepal, hundreds of trekkers, 230 of whom have been saved since rescue efforts began on Wednesday, were left lost and confused in an intense snowstorm that created "an abyss of nothing".
Seshes always end in one place, and that is the residential home of yourself, or a close friend, or – occasionally – you waking up, lost and confused in Barnet, in a very dreadful-feeling grey front room of a perfect stranger.
But the White House was weak and confused in the face of a political and economic debacle, when it should have gone all out.
The magazine, which is now owned in part by IPC, the largest magazine publisher in Britain, will differ from aggressively chic British magazines like Dazed and Confused in that it will aim for a broad and largely female audience.
They looked dazed and confused in many ways.
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