Sentence examples for becoming more confusing from inspiring English sources

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However in both cases, are becoming more confusing the boundaries between city and countryside.

It is a predicament becoming more confusing by the day.

His films show how Britain has been transformed, becoming more confusing but more interesting and likable too.

The effects from this are still present today and are only becoming more confusing with the rise of equity crowdfunding.

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But as the fighting in Afghanistan continues, battle lines in the two wars are only becoming more confused.

What strikes me as very distressful is that the world of sports parenting is only becoming more and more confusing.

The plot focuses on a group of astronauts who explore the mysterious depths of this alien structure, becoming more and more confused by its purpose.

That does not necessarily mean things are becoming more favourable for sensitive believers, just more confusing.

We talk about how what causes this problem is that students are becoming more fluent with the language of biology and their brains are confusing this with understanding.

These confused fish are venturing further away from shelter, thus becoming more exposed to predators.

And becoming more accessible.

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