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The phrase 'confuse by' is not correct and should not be used in written English.
Instead, the phrase 'confused by' should be used. For example, "I was confused by his remarks."
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As a social liberal on most matters, Gillard continues to confuse by opposing gay marriage herself, but allowing the Labor caucus a conscience vote.
If the robot do not behave similar to their common understanding, the human will confuse by the robot's behavior and end up with failure in human-robot interaction.
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d. confused by.
Confused by choice?
Confused by all this nomenclature?
The world is confused by it.
I'm confused by their relationship.
He got confused by money, I think.
— will be confused by the classification.
I remain genuinely confused by this transformation.
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