Sentence examples for confused with does from inspiring English sources

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But even that is enough to insure that "Because I'm worth it" will never be confused with "Does she or doesn't she?" Specht says, "It meant I know you don't think I'm worth it, because that's what it was with the guys in the room.

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During the 'Do Not Drink' stage, most consumers believed two notices were in place at the same time; alternatively the 'Do Not Drink' notice was confused with 'Do Not Use' and 'Boil Water'.

Another part of the explanation could rely in the solfège note label of G# (Sol) which suffers both from the fact that it can be confused with Do if perceived as Sol# and with Fa if perceived as Lab and possibly also from the fact that it corresponds to a black key amid two other notes which share the vowel in the label (Fa and La).

Sweden-based Twingly, not to be confused with Twing, doesn't share much about the underlying technology and only says its ranking system focuses on 'inlinks and likes among other things'.

You're getting "what to do when you shoot the world's most wanted international terrorist" confused with "what to do when you shoot Alaska's most wanted moose".

So, when the CEOs of major auto company OEMs make pronouncements/commitments (not to be confused with PR hype), they do not do it lightly.

Perhaps Tebbit has got Britain confused with, ooh I don't know, Sudan.

In that rarefied atmosphere, [corporate motto] 'don't be evil' has become confused with 'we can do no wrong'," said Thomas.

Following it, the premiere of NBC's "Singing Bee," a game show not to be confused with Fox's "Don't Forget the Lyrics!," fared well, attracting 13.1 million viewers at 9 30.

"I'm confused with what to do with my life," "I'm mixed in with a bad crowd," "My vices are consuming my life".

I said, "What's up?" meaning "Hello, how are you?"— not to be confused with "Sup?" meaning "Do you have a problem?

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