Sentence examples for bit of confusing from inspiring English sources

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It's a bit of confusing branding, perhaps — especially in a line that already contains several different models.

The company is also now calling itself HeroEco and was formerly called Ultra Motor, so you may see a bit of confusing until their full rebranding.

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You're going to get a bit of Scary Spice, a bit of Confused Spice, a bit of Angry Spice, everything.' They left it a couple of days and said, 'OK, you've got the job.'" For all the talk, Brown isn't quite as fearless as she makes out.

Bits of confusing information were coming in on Piosa's radio.

(Unit Manager : Unit 0502 ) I think there was a bit of confusion, because of the randomised controlled trial and us being told not to say things about who ' s having an intervention, that was a bit confusing when one of the researchers were here.

For fans of Berlin's Einstürzende Neubauten, owners of my fave 'gaze anecdote, the current state of shogaze is a bit more confusing.

Volunteers are needed to help with everything from giving directions to serving as cultural translators in a city that may, at times, seem a bit confusing to out-of-towners.

At this point, I'm feeling kind of confused and a little bit scared.

But the facts are a bit more confusing.

Finally, I think a bit confusing to talk of gene gain in the case of LACA (the obvious overall winner).

Later, a video was leaked of Shafiq in an interview, slurring his words and saying: "When I'm in the company of men like this, I see something wrong – I say it – but when I go into the cupboard, I have to, or I have to also when I'm in the company – I show the manly bit of me …" Confused?

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