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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any confusion" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when addressing potential misunderstandings or lack of clarity in communication. Example: "If there is any confusion regarding the schedule, please feel free to reach out for clarification."
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There was never any confusion".
I don't see any confusion".
Does it create any confusion?
We apologize for any confusion".
It said: "We apologise for any confusion.
We wanted to clear up any confusion.
There's not going to be any confusion.
But there shouldn't be any confusion here.
The company has apologized for any confusion.
Variety regrets the error and apologises for any confusion".
I will take the blame for any confusion.
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