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Free sign upThe phrase "in confusion" is correct and can be used in written English.
You might use this phrase to describe a state of bewilderment, uncertainty, or a lack of clarity. Example: When the horn sounded, we all stood up in confusion, unsure of what to do next.
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I backed away in confusion.
The lawyers stood in confusion.
Much remains shrouded in confusion.
It's already in confusion.
Ourselves in confusion.
We begin in confusion.
William turned in confusion toward Bridey.
He preferred to leave them in confusion.
Plays ended in confusion and exasperated glances.
OLIVIA turns toward the M.C. in confusion.
The dog looks around in confusion.
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