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"constant confusion" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a persistent or ongoing situation in which an individual feels confused or uncertain. For example: "His constant confusion about the project's timeline had been causing delays in our progress."
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"It's become constant confusion".
A source of constant confusion at non-regional restaurants and jokes from friends.
A constant confusion between reverse and second gear (a common mistake, assured Tony) made for an interesting driving experience.
I even found myself relating to his constant confusion by the world and alienation from other people, which I wasn't expecting.
And I felt angry all over again that my marriage had ended and that this was what I got, this constant confusion, this longing for something that was gone and that I absolutely, 100 percent didn't even want anymore.
They include: the English going on about 1966, supposed English arrogance; the assumption in the English media that England might win the World Cup; the constant confusion over "England" and "Britain": and, even, the passionate and partisan nature of English commentators getting behind their team (as if Scottish commentators don't do the same).
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This was Josephine Baker the doctor, a solidly built turn-of-the-century New York physician who carried off a series of groundbreaking accomplishments — and was unfailingly amused at the constant confusions between herself and the sexy young Parisian entertainer of the same name.
There are the lines, the hassles, the constant upsells, confusion around cost of gas and insurance, and about 15 pages of paper that you have to sign before being able to pick out your car and leave the lot.
During the next 3 weeks, while intravenous antimicrobial drugs were administered, our father again remained encephalopathic, with frequent hallucinations, severe agitation, and near-constant mental confusion.
Spelled "Lashawana" but pronounced "Lashawna," the name was a constant source of confusion to people.
The disappointment The constant stream of confusion over security measures when travelling through UK airports.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com