Sentence examples for confusing with an from inspiring English sources

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The Fire OS software is also confusing with an inconsistent interface.

The situation in London regarding planning laws has been frankly confusing with an antiquated law from the 1970s," said a spokesman.

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This is often confused with "A" so pay careful attention to the thumb position.

But a calmer market should not be confused with an optimistic one.

These panels are not to be confused with an Anglo-American or continental type of jury.

They should not, however, be deliberately confused with an underperforming and rudderless national team.

It's not to be confused with an unofficial iPhone app that costs £1.19.

Instances of hepatic lymphoma being confused with an abscess on ultrasound (US) have also been reported [30, 31, 32].

She doesn't want to be confused with an escort.

Penile myiasis is rare and can be confused with an STD, furunculosis, or glans abscess.

This should not be confused with an effect of the risk of a sow developing a shoulder ulcer.

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