Sentence examples for confusing assortment from inspiring English sources

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There were demands for more commercial styles and reissues of his earlier designs, leading to what retailers described as a confusing assortment in the stores, and, according to several colleagues of Mr. Ghesquière, the designer's frustration.

Chancellor Klein has long complained that the eclectic and often confusing assortment of admissions policies at the city's 1,500 public schools unfairly favored well-informed and well-connected parents.

It's a confusing assortment, largely designed for "catch-up" viewing, not where you can binge watch a series from start to finish.

Although most of the problems with HealthCare.gov have been resolved, signing up for coverage that's best for you might take more time than you expect because of the often confusing assortment of plans to choose from.

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Not only is such a large assortment of definitions confusing, but the definitions themselves are often redundant or impertinent.

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EDITING SOFTWARE Also confusing.

And confusing.

So confusing.

Sounds confusing.

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