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Discover Ludwig"deeply confused" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or feeling of confusion. For example, "After hearing the news, I felt deeply confused about what to do next."
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Russia is still deeply confused.
But I was deeply confused.
The government's strategy has been deeply confused.
He was deeply confused and scared by it.
The whole equation of profanity with authenticity is deeply confused.
Orwell's feelings towards Rees and his kind were deeply confused.
Crain variously describes West as "wince-making" and "deeply confused".
Yet another deeply confused "hard-wired brain" story.
But conservative Christians, he thinks, are deeply confused about Christ's teachings.
"But this poem is deeply confused about what it is trying to be".
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"The people I met were mostly unemployed, fired for their transgressions, and they seemed broken somehow deeply confused and traumatized," he wrote.
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