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Discover Ludwig"confusion with" is a perfectly valid expression in written English.
It is typically used when talking about mixed-up emotions, ideas, or thoughts that someone has. For example, "The ambiguous wording caused confusion with the intention of the remark."
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There was confusion with everybody running around.
Hiddleston surfs the confusion with ease.
There is also some room for confusion with buffaloes.
Recording is the biggest area of confusion with these services.
It is already causing confusion with early voters.
Video: P Diddy causes confusion with Downton Abbey tweet.
For example, there is confusion with regard to synthetic agents (SERMs etc).
Annoyance and confusion with messages were common complaints from our participants.
For this reason, all discussions on Plan S should avoid any confusion with a legal constraint.
There are few, if any, realistic risks of confusion with other species.
Beware confusion with dark extreme Pink-footed Shearwater, which shares similar size, shape, and flight style.
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