Sentence examples for confuse to the from inspiring English sources

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Instead, they confuse, to the point of inaction.

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It's confusing to the consumer".

This is confusing to the cheerleaders of the retail industry.

"I think that is probably going to be confusing to the public," he said.

And can we trust that pricing information online won't be confusing to the ordinary American?

There are three kinds of modifier error, ranging from the confusing to the hilarious.

But it remains cumbersome to administer, confusing to the public and a modest disincentive to work.

I think that the book is really well organised and isn't confusing to the reader.

The conversation over these premiums has been confused to the point of being outright misleading.

Some of this lineage of deprivation and recrimination is confusing to the naive outsider.

Confused to the tune of 3 interceptions and 78 yards passing.

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