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'is somewhat confusing' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is moderately confusing. For example: "The professor's explanation of the scientific concept is somewhat confusing."
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But her life story is somewhat confusing.
The answer on this page is somewhat confusing.
The cumulative effect of all its hot-button topics, however, is somewhat confusing.
Mr. Oliver's new book, "Paint and Paper in Decoration" (Rizzoli, $45), lets you in on his inspirations, although his exposition is somewhat confusing.
Why Sony chose a vegetarian eatery to PR a film best known for a scene involving copious amounts of pig's blood is somewhat confusing.
The show has some excellent works and an intriguing and well-reasoned storyline, but as it is installed, it is somewhat confusing for the viewer.
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The scale of the scheme, outlined on Friday, is somewhat confused, however, and requires further work.
Those are reasonable goals again, even if he is somewhat confused about how he will achieve them.
He's not a protector, he's a destroyer, but the issue is somewhat confused, since he assumes human form as well.
"He is somewhat confused about culture, because he was brought up in another country," Brown said, and Bryant responded by tweeting, "A 'Global' African American is an inferior shade to 'American' African Americans?? #hmm.
"The situation in Canada is somewhat confused by the multicultural aspect of Canada," said David Harris, former chief of strategic planning at the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and now a political risk analyst.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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