Sentence examples for confusing legacy from inspiring English sources

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Not for the first time, I began to think about the sometimes pleasurable, often worrying, mostly confusing legacy weed has had on my life.

If the career of the retired cricketer has always been something of a journey without maps – coach, PE teacher, corporate speechifier – Flintoff has spent the last two years on a uniquely meandering course, propelled into unexpected corners by the confusing legacy of his own sporting celebrity, dabbling in light entertainment, a catalogue clothing line, a period of unhappy exile in Dubai.

This ultimately left a confusing legacy of dimensional concepts and practices in physics.

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And while you're around Renmin Square, pop into the Shanghai Museum - a $50m extravaganza created by local architect Xing Tonghe in a style that could be described as Dallas Ming and is indicative of Shanghai's confused exotic legacy in modern times.

This amounts to a legacy that is burdensome, and often confusing.

The Japanese automaker didn’t have the legacy pension and health care costs, confusing tangle of auto brands and didn’t lag the rest of the industry in automotive technology.

She stumbles around Manderley like a temp on her first day at an investment bank, mortified, confused, intimidated by the legacy of her predecessor, Maxim's first wife, Rebecca, who's said to have died in a boating accident.

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EDITING SOFTWARE Also confusing.

And confusing.

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