Sentence examples for ever more confusing from inspiring English sources

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Trying to keep up with what Brexit means other than Brexit is becoming ever more confusing.

Reality turned out to be much more difficult: Anne lived on, month after month, as her personality steadily deteriorated, becoming ever more confusing and alienating.

Thereby, they gave up the GPs' historic 24/7 care for their patients, on which we, the patients, in an ever more confusing healthcare world, absolutely rely.

Councils love nothing more than to put up ever more confusing sets of instructions, the most fiendish, of course, being those little signs with blatantly contradictory regulations set above parking bays.

It was ministers who designed the Sats regime; it was ministers who overloaded the testing and examination system with huge additional complexity this year; and it was specifically the secretary of state, Ed Balls, who ignored the warning signs over Sats, and instead told the exams watchdog to concentrate on his pet plans for more new tests and an ever more confusing diploma structure.

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West is even more confusing: San Francisco, Arizona or Los Angeles?

Less charitably, he made Guardians even more confusing and convoluted than it was already.

What's even more confusing?

Things were even more confusing earlier this week. .

As home prices soared out of reach, mortgage companies invented ever more elaborate and confusing mortgages that got people into loans that were never meant to be sustainable.

"They are perplexed by the questions that present themselves ever more urgently in a confusing world, and they are often uncertain which way to turn for answers".

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