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The phrase "are a bit confusing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that is not clear or is difficult to understand.
Example: "The instructions provided in the manual are a bit confusing, making it hard to follow the steps correctly."
Alternatives: "are somewhat unclear" or "are a little perplexing."
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For visitors the dates that the exhibition will be up are a bit confusing.
As is often the case, state election practices are a bit confusing.
In the July contract, it appears that one investor initiated a ratio put spread, although we note that the parameters of the trade are a bit confusing.
While these specifics are a bit confusing for the non-computer-literate, suffice it to say the deal is big news for both entities.
The analyses of ∆A, ∆B, ∆C and ∆D are a bit confusing.
Section "Background" lines 68-71 – twosentencesntences, which are a sort of summary of the experiments described in this manuscript, are a bit confusing.
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"Sometimes people are a bit confused, to be honest," said René Villeneuve, the museum's associate curator of early Canadian art.
In case you are a bit confused — I know I am — let's just go over that again.
Some people are a bit confused about what Viv is.
Youtube has some great tutorials you can watch and learn from if you are a bit confused.
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