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"get confused about" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used when describing a state of being confused or unsure about a particular topic or situation. Example: I always get confused about which direction to turn on this street.
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When she'd started to get confused about it, the confusion was easier if she was stoned.
"I get confused about editorial integrity".
I don't ever get confused about that.
People sometimes get confused about that, I'm afraid".
It seemed like an easy thing to get confused about.
"Honestly, I get confused about the word 'hippie,"' he says.
But we can get confused about these things.
Some people can get confused about love, even women.
Did he get confused about the best strategy?
It's easy to get confused about the fiscal thing, since everyone's talking about the "fiscal cliff".
When you get confused about your identity, you're headed for a fall.
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