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Discover Ludwig"hugely confused" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a feeling of being extremely confused or overwhelmed. Example sentence: The situation left me feeling hugely confused.
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I think that society on both sides of the Atlantic and in most parts of the world is hugely confused, with dozens of mixed messages for teenagers.
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Let's not get that message confused here – they are, in their own ways, hugely impressive achievements.
Rather they come across as legitimately confused and hungry for leadership, a dramatic state that is hugely effective as a way of connecting with an audience.
Still confused?
Confused already?
Carol: Confused.
And confused.
Slightly confused?
Badly confused.
"No, confused.
Ideologically confused".
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