Sentence examples for chronically confused from inspiring English sources

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I've encountered some who were chronically confused and worried, and others who seemed jocular enough but spoke in a garbled mish-mash.

The number of eligible patients could be doubled if chronically confused or demented patients were included.

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One is that critics of Oxbridge chronically confuse qualification and entitlement.

She also chronically confuses words, repeatedly saying "porpoises," for instance, when she means "patient," and she frequently can't remember which porpoise she's talking to, in an oops-wrong-file way.

Worse, we chronically confuse the effort we invest in completing a task with the usefulness of its being completed – so an exhausting day spent on busywork feels more virtuous than a couple of really effective hours followed by an afternoon slacking off.

On examination, the patient appeared chronically ill, mildly pale, disoriented, and confused, although she was able to follow simple commands.

"There's always something going on". Rose Byrne has a chronically worried look on her face, so it's hard to tell whether Ellen is confused, repelled, or flattered by this attention.

seem confused.

Still confused?

Felt confused.

Then confused.

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