Sentence examples for extraordinarily confusing from inspiring English sources

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"The nature of the information kept changing, and was extraordinarily confusing," he recalls.

What it gave us is essentially a halfsy — an extraordinarily confusing patchwork in which some novel legislative mechanisms are used to induce individuals, businesses, insurance companies, and states into doing things that add up to concrete good.

While some of these words, phrases or language customs may not be exclusive to the U.S., Americans have certainly made an impression with them. . 1. "When I first moved here from Russia, I used to think the expression 'it's a piece of cake' was extraordinarily confusing".

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This has all led to some extraordinarily silly and confused plotting.

When asked to assess Livingstone's leadership at the GLC, he noted carefully: "I would describe it as alarming to begin with, confusing after that, and then extraordinarily competent in the last stage".

Gore campaign officials contend that the roughly 19,000 "overvotes" that were disregarded represented an extraordinarily high figure -- and proof that voters found the ballot confusing.

So confusing.

Sounds confusing.

Or confusing.

Confusing stuff.

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