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The phrase "considerable confusion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant amount of uncertainty or lack of clarity in a situation.
Example: "The sudden changes in the schedule led to considerable confusion among the participants."
Alternatives: "significant confusion" or "great confusion".
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Instead, I experienced mild disappointment, considerable confusion and strong annoyance.
This resulted in considerable confusion and uncertainty for all present.
McLaren said there had been "considerable confusion and misinformation".
But considerable confusion prevails about how fast that might be.
" It says there is "considerable confusion even among government as to the different categories of communications".
There was considerable confusion over the exact number but agreement that there was reason to worry.
There is considerable confusion over whether the packages have enough antibiotics for two million Americans.
Not surprisingly, the petition engendered considerable confusion and dismay among Chomsky's supporters.
There's considerable confusion about the best tense to use when referring to Lancaster's museums.
But in Europe, where Bayer is based, the move startled regulators and exposed considerable confusion.
There is also considerable confusion surrounding Pertamina's replacement as regulator by BP Migas.
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