Sentence examples for and in the confusing from inspiring English sources

The phrase "and in the confusing" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a situation or context that is confusing, but it needs additional context to be usable.
Example: "We must find a solution to the problem, especially in the confusing circumstances surrounding the event."
Alternatives: "and in the chaos" or "and amidst the confusion".

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The clue is in the title, after all, and in the confusing frontispiece that the publishers might have made more of, to alert the general reader to the fabulous trick of the book they hold: that this great, intricately crafted doorstopper of a historical novel, with its portentous introduction, astrological tables, character charts and all the rest, in fact weighs nothing at all.

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In the aftermath of the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991 Communist leaders across the former Soviet republics were scrambling to secure legitimacy in the confusing and chaotic first days after the old Soviet order fell apart.

The report for controllers by Ian Croxford QC says: "The screen characters are neither well defined nor clearly formed because they are too small... users readily and repeatedly have difficulty in reading the displays and in particular confuse the digits 0, 6, 8 and 9".

The film's high point was the final courtroom scene, in which his character flouts social and legal conventions and succeeds in so confusing the arrogant judge and attorneys that they end up speaking in confused " Cantinflas - isms." The use of the irreverent, street-wise humor and the colorful, vivid language of Mexico City's poorer neighborhoods became Cantinflas' trademark.

However, we should nevertheless remain vigilant to the onus in science being rejection of the null hypothesis, and, in the face of confusing patterns of association which may be explicable by heterogeneity, should have explicit criteria for what constitutes replication.

In this context it was unlikely to hurt the defense, and it succeeded in confusing the declarer.

These are admirable qualities in the often confusing and chaotic wine marketplace.

Byrd charged that the newspaper demonstrated a clear misunderstanding of congressional rules and procedures, which resulted in the publication confusing its readers.

"The RF [radio frequency] is pulsed from the unit just as it would be in radar, it couples into the wiring in the car and that disrupts and confuses the electronics in the car causing the engine to stall".

This might help in keeping in contact and confusing the enemy if they listen to you.

[Do you think he was deliberately trying to deceive you or was he just confused and in the moment?] He was confused my ass!

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