Sentence examples for becomes slightly confusing from inspiring English sources

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Motion sickness would be an issue and when one considers a vehicle with tilt capability of 6° only, it becomes slightly confusing why a need for an additional 2° would be needed to go faster.

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@pando @TechCrunch @Uber He then appeared to become slightly confused between critical journalism, and that of showbiz reporting based on rumours in the entertainment industry, of which he is frequently the subject: I believe we live in a day were the first word has become "the word" Rumors span the globe before anyone has an opportunity to defend them selves.

Whip until the batter becomes slightly puffy.

Clinton Republicans probably wouldn't work as well, since we'd have two Clintons who became president -- so it'd be slightly confusing.

It felt slightly confusing.

But I found the interface slightly confusing.

It was impressive at first and then slightly confusing.

But the narrative line is oddly unsatisfying and slightly confusing.

Second, I find Tagore's relationship to machines and utilitarian goods fascinating and slightly confusing.

This is slightly confusing.

But this was slightly confusing.

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