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The phrase 'is getting confused' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person's emotional state if they have difficulty understanding a concept or a situation. For example, "John is getting confused by the complex explanation."
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That interview is from October 1978, less than a year later, and already he is getting confused about details.' Tch!
Maybe she is getting confused, or it is all getting too much for her; maybe she does need you/your brother to step in.
This, coupled with her immense control issues, is where Bey is getting confused and may have even lost her way.
"So I think it's really important for people to really accurately report what he said and what he didn't say, because it is getting confused.
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This is getting confusing now.
Ugh, this show is getting confusing.
Employees are getting confused.
I'm getting confused.
But I am getting confused, weak.
But now I'm getting confused.
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