Sentence examples for confused things from inspiring English sources

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But Hilary Benn, the shadow foreign secretary, confused things when he said Mr Corbyn had told him that Labour "will stay to fight for a better EU".

Binge watching has only confused things further, since absorbing a season-long story can feel very much like reading a page-turner, chapter after compulsive chapter.

Marketing appears to have confused things so much that there's disagreement over what it even means for a food to be healthful.

Sure, the shift from a working class of mines, steelworks and factories to one of supermarkets, call centres and offices confused things, but merely discussing class is often regarded as subversive: after all, it not only makes us confront the issue of who has wealth and power, it also encourages us to ask why.

It also confused things as well.

People confused things, and we decided to change the name to "Electromagnetico," which is more neutral, reflects our concept of technology, and doesn't get anyone confused anymore.

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But history confuses things, too.

The lizards just confuse things.

But you have to stop confusing things.

I think layers of management confuse things".

Brexit minister You're confusing things.

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