Sentence examples for confuse one another from inspiring English sources

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Writing from inside Yank's deepest desires, dreams, and innocence, O'Neill created one of his more densely and poetically conceived scripts, about a world where language and the body confuse one another, and end up cancelling each other out.

Problems do arise when residents confuse one another's carts and motor off in the wrong one.

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Members of relatively homogeneous groups, on the other hand, share a base of common knowledge, enabling them to pile on declensions without confusing one another.

For Bony's goal, the break originated from two Hull players, Chuba Akpom and Ryan Taylor, confusing one another, each leaving the ball to the other man.

But still, it is a good idea not to confuse one book with another.

With so many parties and so little time, it's easy to confuse one charity with another.

And the continuing substitutions of one performer for another in a given part wind up reflecting Benjy's tendency to confuse one person for another over time: the various black servants who take care of him, or his beloved older sister, Caddy, whom he sees in her illegitimate daughter years later.

It was surprising how often even opera experts would confuse one great artist with another.

Yet in case after case, we find that judges (and their clerks) confuse one deference regime for another or ignore deference entirely.

In this case, it is possible for the algorithm to confuse one binding pocket for another.

Moreover, mothers who have older children may confuse one child's habits with those of another or consider all children's habits equal.

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