Sentence examples for confused use from inspiring English sources

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It has frequently been pointed out that the genetics literature is confused on the topic of epistasis see, e.g., Phillips (1998) and Cordell (2002)), but misconceptions due to a confused use of language still remain.

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Set in 1945, between VE and VJ Day, Muriel Romanes' production makes clever – if initially confusing use of moving screens and bellowing telephones to evoke the dolls'-house nature of the set-up where owlish, jolly-hockey-sticks gals, lissom models and good-time girls live on top of one another.

Mr Vine also criticised the agency's "confusing" use of jargon, acronyms and "imprecise" language, which he said made a complicated system "less easy to understand less transparent".

We found that many parents confused the use of antibiotics with the use of medicine to manage symptoms.

I'm confused by use of  "release date" (as for a database)  surely "publication date"  is meant?

Especially with side keys that are piled on top of each other, make sure you're reading the chart right, or you may get confused and use the wrong one.

Although devices which do not affect public systems, "in theory", do not have to conform to this policy, in practice DNS service, and other software may become confused by use of addresses outside these ranges if not specially configured.

If you get confused with using a random number generator, keep using the deck of cards.

The term "objective" will be used here, rather than "target," so as not to confuse this use of "target" with its use to indicate the desired level of representation in CANs.

Hadot thinks Marcus is simply confused in using the term phantasia for these judgments (the correct term, which he sometimes uses [cf. iv.39, v.26, viii.4], and which he sometimes distinguishes from phantasia [cf. viii.47 49], is hupolêpsis or 'assumption').

It is confusing to use these values since one uses death and the other uses survival numbers to describe global and local death statistics of a specific cancer.

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