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"confuse you" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in the context of expressing someone's uncertainty or lack of understanding. Example: "The complicated instructions may confuse you at first, but with practice, you will become more familiar with the process."
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Defenses try to confuse you.
Mobb Deep doesn't want to confuse you.
I said don't let it confuse you.
"I'd just confuse you otherwise," he says.
Don't let the flurry of activity confuse you.
Don't let your vendor confuse you with jargon.
Don't let the Spurs manager's comment confuse you.
If you receive too much advice, it can confuse you.
But he said, "Good - it will only confuse you anyway".
Dawn of Midi, by contrast, can confuse you slightly with sound, especially live.
If you know a little, it will confuse you even more.
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