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The phrase "awfully confusing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very difficult to understand or unclear.
Example: "The instructions for the new software were awfully confusing, leaving many users frustrated."
Alternatives: "extremely confusing" or "incredibly perplexing".
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It occurs to me that previous Fargo reviews may have seemed awfully confusing to a non-viewer.
The argument made by the pro-Guantánamo side — that it is totally fine for the President to order people locked up indefinitely, or even, say, order American citizens assassinated abroad, and yet totally wrong for the President to order people accused of killing American citizens to be produced in American courts — is awfully confusing.
And it must be awfully confusing in the stadium.
Burgundy is awfully confusing as well, yet because the wines are worth the effort, people eventually figure it out.
That's because until roundabouts now the show has been awfully confusing, with a myriad of characters all off doing their own thing in their storylines.
I have had to burrow deep into the many menus of the website's awfully confusing customer interface trying to find a button that will allow me to inform Amazon that my parcel has not, in fact, been delivered.
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An over-the-top letter of complaint about Cam Newton's touchdown celebrations got an over-the-top reaction from the media and led us down a dark path that finished up with Cris Carter getting awfully confused on national television.
So I get in the car and I have to tuck my hair down the back of the suit and I can't do it because I am strapped in and I am just awfully confused, so I decided I needed everything on but my helmet and then get in the car.
And when things don't come naturally, our kids are awfully confused.
But for all the talk about neoliberalism, people seem awfully confused about what it even means.
The original show must have been awfully confused because even with an entirely new book and complete re-imagination of the central story, On A Clear Day remains a muddied, unsatisfying work that -- except for one promising Broadway debut -- has little to offer.
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