Sentence examples for he might be confusing from inspiring English sources

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"But the ridiculousness of claiming that we would 'sink a shaft' into a wreck site suggests that he might be confusing us with someone else".

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In exchanges with officials, he mixes and matches with such flourish, he might be confused for Roget's bawdy cousin.

These numerical values are usually platform, laboratory and method dependent and cannot easily be used to compare across datasets so including them might be confusing to users.

I figured that I could point her in the right direction, and I suspected that she might be confused.

Because if she was just an "Asian" she might be confused for a Muslim - and therefore regarded as a terrorist.

You will also need to recognise any poisonous species with which they might be confused.

"We thought they might be confused as to whether they were in a group of four or 12," says Waller.

The foot structure of cuckoos is distinctive and at close range distinguishes these birds from any with which they might be confused.

He's from South Carolina, but I might be confusing that with South Dakota.

The danger here is that in answering the question, respondents might be confusing cause and effect.

In less capable hands the byzantine plot of "The Informant" might be confusing.

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