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The phrase "cause some confusion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations or actions that may lead to misunderstanding or uncertainty.
Example: "The sudden change in schedule may cause some confusion among the team members."
Alternatives: "create some misunderstanding" or "lead to some uncertainty."
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The designation of fishing pattern may cause some confusion with the exploitation pattern, and the designation of fishing regime may be confused with what the economists and managers call fishing regime.
That might cause some confusion.
That's liable to cause some confusion.
Pelosi's unexpected announcement did cause some confusion.
The barrage of appeals may cause some confusion among investors.
Moreover, various types of warping displacement function for shear lag were assumed which may cause some confusion.
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However, it caused some confusion.
But the name Redskins causes some confusion.
The mix-up understandably caused some confusion.
But the diversity of her writing has caused some confusion.
The change may have caused some confusion, he said.
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