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"experience confusion" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's mental state when they are feeling confused or uncertain about something. Example: After reading the complicated instructions, I experienced confusion and had to read them again to fully understand them.
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Bisexuals are not "confused" about their sexual identity, but they do often experience confusion about which community they "fit in".
However, many business students, like many business professionals, experience confusion and frustration when engaging in design thinking projects for the first time.
Recent studies have confirmed that patients suffer brain changes long before they experience confusion or forgetfulness (see "An Alzheimer's Warning 25 Years Before Symptoms Show").
This is often the case in the late afternoon when residents with dementia are more likely to experience confusion and agitation.
In such cases, a person does not lose consciousness but may experience confusion, jerking movements, tingling, or odd mental and emotional events.
Young people who have never seen an x-ray machine will experience confusion and fear, but will be under pressure to consent because to refuse could reduce their chances of a successful asylum claim, he warns.
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Though the former wasn't focused on nuclear power plants, people connected with the chaos and confusion they experienced immediately after the accident.
You most likely experienced confusion, stupidity, or even anger.
But the suit filed last week says that a 14-year-old Teen Magazine reader logged onto the site and experienced "confusion" when she found it linked to pornographic material.
On the other hand, because of the scrambling, we're experiencing confusion, as if we're seeing things replayed or unreliably dreamed up in an unstable mind – Kay's or John's.
The fill-in psychiatrists pick up mannerisms from their regular analyst, Stanley, such as asking the question, "What's the thought?" The diarist experiences confusion, especially when he discovers that Stanley is filling is as elevator operator.
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