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Discover Ludwig"got mixed up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to become confused or to make a mistake. Example: "I got mixed up and accidentally sent the email to the wrong person."
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"I don't know how it got mixed up," she said.
"I'm not sure how he got mixed up in this".
Somehow, the elements of the window display got mixed up with the counter copies.
But no foreign woman has ever got mixed up with them.
"I said, 'I bet it got mixed up with 'Cats,' " Mr. Shead said.
Some of the suffragette leaders (not all) got mixed up in murky politics afterwards.
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"Things easily get mixed up".
"Everything gets mixed up in Istanbul".
And categories get mixed up anyway.
They did not get mixed up in scandals.
But I don't get mixed up in those gymnastics".
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