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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'become confusing' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that has become complicated and hard to understand. For example, "As the debate progressed, the issues at hand quickly became confusing."
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Although one can almost see the connections, it does become confusing.
When rocks are broken, pressured and twisted, they can become confusing.
The commentary "Defining a Doctor" illustrates how the expectations of medical trainees have become confusing.
Or at the very least a wrap?" The debate could very well become confusing.
Cable channel surfing has become confusing enough to cause a TV viewer to rise from the couch in bewilderment.
If Bond is on his own (as most spies probably are for much of the time), certain parts of the narrative could quickly become confusing.
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I become confused.
But often the roles become confused.
The children not surprisingly become confused.
He would become confused by the simplest things.
But then the cats themselves become confused: Oh, dear.
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