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The phrase "are very confusing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is difficult to understand or unclear.
Example: "The instructions provided in the manual are very confusing, making it hard to assemble the furniture."
Alternatives: "are quite perplexing" or "are really unclear."
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For me, both forms are very confusing.
The intersections and turns are "very confusing for drivers," Astorino said.
"I feel women are very confusing.
4) The data presented in Table 2 are very confusing.
Related to this, the numbers of samples are very confusing.
However, results from paramount numbers of published studies in the literature are very confusing.
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The wounded are very confused.
The children are very confused and scared.
"A lot of us are very confused about the process".
"There are people who are very confused" about where he stands politically, Judge Korman, 70, said.
"People are very confused about this product," the vice chairwoman of NASD, Mary L. Schapiro, said.
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