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The phrase "creating confusion" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a situation or action that leads to misunderstanding or lack of clarity.
Example: "The unclear instructions were creating confusion among the team members."
Alternatives: "causing confusion" or "leading to confusion."
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"We're creating confusion".
The dynamic is creating confusion inside the bank.
In addition to creating confusion, this dynamic sparks funding battles.
This is simply creating confusion among Americans and gives false perceptions about Pakistan.
But the mixed signals are creating confusion among those who are sympathetic to the cause.
Too many and you risk creating confusion, too few and fans hardly notice.
His campaign apparatus has collapsed and dispersed, creating confusion in the days since the inconclusive election.
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This, too, created confusion.
"And they create confusion".
It creates confusion.
The delay has created confusion.
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