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Discover LudwigThe phrase "confused when" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a feeling of confusion or uncertainty about a particular situation or action. For example: "I always get confused when I try to use this new computer program." "She was confused when the professor changed the due date for the assignment." "He looked confused when I asked him about his plans for the weekend."
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Dazed and Confused, when I was 14.
Even Christian is confused when he wakes up.
You saw me get confused when I was visualizing this thing.
No wonder so many people are confused when the experts are so imprecise.
(Howard seemed mostly confused when confronted about it after the game).
Lord Janner appeared confused when he did appear at court to confirm his name in August.
It's no wonder people get confused when trying to compare plans.
"Things have changed, so she was a bit confused when she arrived".
Sonographic imaging is abstract and students can be easily confused when scanning the abdominal structures from different sites and directions.
Young Dracula hands the man a Snickers, explaining that "you get confused when you're hungry".
"Many of us feel awkward and confused when it comes to tipping practices across the world.
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