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Discover Ludwig"confusing experience" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to an experience that was complex and difficult to understand. For example: "The foreign language class was a confusing experience for me, as I had not studied in that language before."
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It is only by confusing experience and memory that we believe experiences can be ruined.
Looking over the list of 50 artists included in UNREALISM is a confusing experience (Urs Fischer???) but the confusion is perhaps understandable since the show was obviously culled from pre-credentialed, mid-career or better gallery favorites.
It was a completely new and confusing experience.
Watching Amy Winehouse live is a confusing experience.
Being a female Olympian must be a confusing experience.
Watching it was a deeply confusing experience, and deliberately so.
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However, she did mention having held one job that didn't involve any "sexually questionable confusing" experiences: working for Planned Parenthood at the age of 15.
If the body's blood pressure drops to a dangerous level, a person will also feel dizzy, confused, experience diarrhoea and or vomiting and nausea.
Large hiring functions confuse experience and talent every day without even knowing that they are doing it.
I was rudderless and confused, experiencing a kind of urban disorientation a la Walter Benjamin.
On the other hand, the experiences induced by neurophysiological processes mostly consist of fragmented and random memories and confused experiences unlike the real NDEs that are clear, highly structured and easily recalled [ 3, 25].
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