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"confused logic" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe when someone's reasoning or train of thought seems to be muddled or disorganized. For example, you could say "Her argument was full of confused logic, making it difficult to understand her point."
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This is sadly confused logic.
Imagine Rick Berman types unleashing their evil fury of confused logic and lie-mongering on a small 13 member state board, as opposed to the massive and monolithic federal government.
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Paying due attention to Hodges's warning against confusing slash logic and IF logic, one may reconstruct proofs for various properties of IFL on the basis of Väänänen's results concerning his dependence logic (Väänänen 2007).
Even Nintendo's sometimes confusing internal logic can't argue with the success rate of partnerships.
Like you most likely, I'm still sort of confused by the logic here: I have iOS 6, and when I try to share my location from Apple Maps to Facebook and Twitter, Apple Maps shares a maps.apple.com URL wrapper.
I smiled, indulged his request, but was entirely confused at this logic.
The logic appeared confused.
- Holly Hand Often confused with the financial logic is the cultural belief that homeownership is a civic virtue.
But more than anything else, I'm confused by Nintendo's logic, because none of this makes sense.
Attacking calls for China to legalize marijuana, the same editorial described legalization supporters as having "confused thinking" and "chaotic logic".
By some confused credible-by-association logic their parrot behavior is meant to earn them more "authenticity".
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