Sentence examples for begin to confuse from inspiring English sources

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You may begin to confuse her with Sofia Coppola.

Trying to take any more than one paragraph will begin to confuse the writers thoughts about the paragraph and will also confuse your outline.

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Kenny prefers illusion and has begun to confuse memories of movie scenes with those from his life.

To Zuckerman's horror, the public began to confuse him with his character, and fabricated stories about him appeared in the press.

When the math and the issues began to confuse me more than enlighten me, I almost turned the channel, but something stopped me.

As Dennis's childhood memories are jogged, he begins to confuse his mother with Yvonne Ms. Richardsonn), a platinum-haired, rotten-toothed prostitute from the local pub.

Later, Duras said the depiction in "The Lover" was her actual childhood, but those who knew her best suggest she had begun to confuse her fiction with reality.

Most of the time, the process works perfectly, but in cases like the rubber hand illusion, it begins to confuse two different inputs: the touch on the real hand seems to correspond to the movements on the rubber one, so the brain wrongly updates its internal map with the rubber fake and assumes it as its own.

Leadership and followership are, of course, Siamese twins in many ways, but we have begun to confuse the two.

Beginning in the 1920s, big business began to confuse the public and turn people against hemp by associating it with marijuana and its dangers or loss of morality.

Another unanswered question concerns the role of Kelly, who in his eight years as commissioner with no transparency or accountability, has apparently begun to confuse the NYPD with the KGB, which in the old Soviet Union placed dissenters in mental hospitals.

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