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Discover LudwigThe phrase "into confusion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of disorder or lack of clarity that someone or something has entered.
Example: "The sudden change in plans threw everyone into confusion, leaving them unsure of what to do next."
Alternatives: "in a state of confusion" or "into disarray."
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This goal plunges me immediately into confusion.
College so often throws kids into confusion".
But things quickly lapsed into confusion.
The notables of Rome were thrown into confusion.
Mostly, the narrative follows Will's journey into confusion and intrigue.
Israel's people panicked and its leadership was cast into confusion.
It threw their own carefully drawn local plans into confusion.
Not surprisingly this has translated into confusion over who the President of the United States is.
"They are not protecting, they are attacking," he said, adding, "They are just jumping into confusion.
Especially when its attention wanders to Lucie's and Lauren's family histories, it stumbles into confusion.
Criticism about both issues seemed to throw his campaign into confusion by day's end.
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