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Discover Ludwig'confusion by' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe an emotional or mental state brought on by a certain thing or situation. For example, "The sudden announcement led to confusion by the staff."
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It was intended to prevent confusion by separating things.
Love interrupted -- by confusion, by fear, by resentment".
The government has increased the confusion by passing more than a dozen criminal justice acts.
Dunkin' has tried to reduce the inevitable confusion by handing out small fliers at cash registers.
Several lawyers said Congress could easily clear up any confusion by revising the law.
One can minimize the Accord's split-personality confusion by steadfastly looking out the windshield and driving.
The narrator then confesses her confusion by admitting to an "underactive thyroid".
(Qaddafi sowed confusion by running undated footage of the two of them on television, for example).
Then he compounded the confusion by resuming his career at Westminster.
The European Union was thrown into confusion by Britain's vote to leave.
Later Budgie moved to clear up any further confusion by Tittering from the training ground, "Sorry!
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