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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "he confused" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a person's behavior or physical expression. For example, "John looked around the room, seemingly confused."
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Ms. Krosby added that Mr. Bernanke went off script and, in his effort to be transparent, "he confused the market".
He confused to make clear".
He confused real life with the movies.
Perhaps he confused our shouts of "Times!
His great misfortune was that he confused art with life.
'In my mind, he confused liberalism with neglect.
Ronald Reagan was widely mocked after he confused Brazil with Bolivia during a speech in Brasília.
This might have helped George Bush when he confused Slovenia and Slovakia.Matthias KretschmerFrankfurt, Germany.
What do you make of his recent blunder when he confused the team with West Ham?
Eriksson thought he could soothe the Mexicans, but instead he confused them.
He confused me so much that when I got back to San Diego, I had to have a hot dog.
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