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The phrase "another bit of confusion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional instance or element of confusion in a discussion or explanation.
Example: "After reviewing the instructions, I found another bit of confusion regarding the deadline."
Alternatives: "another source of confusion" or "an additional point of confusion".
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In another bit of confusion, Malik Rose was announced as the starting power forward, then was replaced by David Lee — to wild cheers — just before tip-off.
The couple bumped up against another bit of confusion when Matthew revealed that he had never had Dippin' Dots ice cream before.
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There is a bit of confusion.
But also, a bit of confusion.
There was still a bit of confusion.
> bit of confusion about the distinction between reported and unreported!
"There's been a bit of confusion here.
And yes, a bit of confusion about time.
Which led to a bit of confusion, recalls Coningham.
The microwave manufacturers have created a bit of confusion.
There's a bit of confusion about that.
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