Sentence examples for be confused at from inspiring English sources

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I think I'm meant to be confused at this stage.

"It is very common for a child to be confused at first.

Fans of "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" or "Get Lucky" may be confused at this point.

Perhaps more importantly, with such a prodigious output, critical response can be confused at best.

These are fighting words of a most retro sort, and, no doubt, a 70's feminist peering in the window would be confused at best and depressed at worst.

Borders have always been with us, they have always served a purpose, and they have always failed, ultimately, though their failures have been so varied, so profound and so complex as to be confused, at times, with efficiency.

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Dining can be confusing at first.

And Twitterites use a lot of conventions and shorthand codes that can be confusing at first.

Life as the best European rugby team outside the Six Nations must be confusing at times.

Others said they had come to know the rotary so well that a straight road might be confusing at first.

(shortness of breath) and "anorexic" (a general lack of appetite, not the disease anorexia nervosa) could be confusing at best and inadvertently demeaning at worst.

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