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"is confusing with" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
It is used as a way to describe the difficulty one may have understanding something. For example: "The professor's explanation of the concept is confusing with the students."
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This is despite the fact that, last we checked, they play their home games outdoors in Chicago, which no one is confusing with Aruba.
Recent advances are also superimposed on an underlying semantic structure that dates to the 1800's or earlier that is confusing, with ambiguously defined, and at times even contradictory, meanings.
The menu of the fashionable Asian restaurant (Gurinder's only stipulation was that we should 'eat Asian') is confusing, with the result that we have over-ordered, but she is undeterred.
Because much of Mamaroneck falls within the prestigious Larchmont postal zone, the border is confusing, with realtors often using the village's zip code as a selling point for homes technically outside it.
The floor plan is confusing, with four or more narrow galleries that feed into each other at peculiar angles, all enveloped in music and sound bites and posters and headlines projected on the undulating walls.
Mr. Milton said today that people booked on canceled Tango flights could be accommodated on Air Canada flights instead, but Mr. Engel of Goldman , Sachssaid, "Generally, an airline within an airline is confusing with customers".
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Intransigence is confused with leadership.
Entrepreneurship is confused with self-employment.
Sword exercise is most confused with draw sword, and throw is confused with kick ball.
In other words, research is confused with clinical care.
Support for model assumptions is confused with predictions.
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