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been confusing
verb
To thoroughly mix; to confound; to disorder.
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But his message has been confusing.
But noises from that source have been confusing.
The public signals from both sides have been confusing.
"And that has been confusing for consumers," she said.
However, like Elliott, they have been confusing correlation with causation.
Keeping track of electronic records has been confusing, and a little overwhelming.
They agreed mainly that the fight had been confusing and chaotic.
Mr. Lerner said that the I.R.S.'s handling of the work has been confusing.
Moss is moderately indignant because for twelve years people have been confusing him with Moses.
Some tournament standards, including tiebreakers based on run differential, have been confusing.
My background is mixed and it's always been confusing to me.
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