Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigThe phrase "confusing due to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to explain the reason behind something being confusing.
Example: "The instructions were confusing due to the lack of clarity in the language used."
Alternatives: "puzzling because of" or "unclear as a result of".
Exact(21)
Research shows that consumers spend only six seconds looking at a product before buying it and can find labels confusing due to information overload.
Figure 2 with the protein primed DNA polymerase phylogenetic tree is confusing, due to the diversity of pPolBs in Polintons.
Thus, even a medicated child with comorbid ANX + ADHD may find the verbal reasoning required in cognitive behavioral therapy confusing, due to limited verbal working memory.
Evaluation of the evidence for cross-reactivity between A. phagocytophilum and other ehrlichial bacteria in cats is confusing, due to reclassification of the genera in 2001 [ 1, 38].
The traditional taxonomy of the genus Hymenoplia has been confusing, due to the lack of clear diagnostic characters, the variability among and within populations, and their largely overlapping geographical ranges [ 39, 40].
"Of course, I cannot claim to not make errors myself and reading a paper can make a piece of research all the more confusing due to the way some things are phrased in the scientific literature, but I think everyone should be in the habit of scrutinising scientific papers.
Similar(39)
Moreover, the mere appearance of a Lens.com link in response to the search term "1800Contacts" is unlikely to cause confuse due to the great dissimilarity between Defendant's name and advertisements and Plaintiff's mark.
She said parking the car outside the house is Mr Williams' main point of reference because he often gets confused due to his illness.
For fingerprints obtained from different sensors, the extracted feature may be confused due to the various image qualities, resolutions, and gray-levels.
It has been the subject of important controversies among philosophers, to be discussed below in Section 4. The second criterion is philosophically less important, but it needs careful treatment not least since many discussions of pseudoscience (in and out of philosophy) have been confused due to insufficient attention to it.
By comparison, thinking about paying for financial services gets people very muddled and confused due to 1) pervasive magical thinking that "I can do it myself" when making complex financial decisions and 2) the fact that it's a crazy and confusing world when it comes to types of advisors.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com