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The phrase "it's quite confusing" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to show that something is difficult to understand or complicated. For example, "The explanation of the new tax law is quite confusing."
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It's quite confusing.
It's quite confusing that there's Isis, PayPal, PayPal mobile app, Square and others.
"It's quite confusing and odd when a footballer, instead of playing, is interested in bringing in players who are his friends.
Right now it's quite confusing, especially for tech novices and Android virgins.
It's quite confusing, but we'll have to wait and see what GameStop has to say about this one.
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"It was quite confusing.
It is quite confusing what we are doing when we are attacking at the moment".
Look, I will admit I'm quite confused.
So I was quite confused after I read the study commissioned by the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, the trade group for the big banks and brokers, which came to the bizarre conclusion that putting customers first was, in fact, bad for customers.
Just got the boxed version of Toast Titanium 8 in and I'm quite confused, yet happy, yet trepidatious.
My reason for talking to Freiya is not only that she's woman and a feminist (and dealing with difficult situations related to these aspects of her identity daily) but that she is also facing an attitude from others that I am quite confused by.
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it's quite ambiguous
it's quite messy
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it's quite unsettling
it's quite complicated
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