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The phrase 'it seems confusing' is perfectly acceptable for use in written English.
You can use this phrase anytime that something appears confusing or has a confusing element to it. For example: "The instructions for completing the assignment seem confusing, so I think I need to ask for help."
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"Bring Up the Bodies" is beautifully constructed, even though there will be moments when it seems confusing.
3. It seems confusing.
Still, it seems confusing that one of the biggest music artists in the world would have fallen so far into the red.
7) (As a side note, I do not know how supplemental figures should be referred to; it seems confusing to have multiple supplemental Figure 5' s.
This higher processivity of no PT is not seen in Figure 5D, Figure 5 figure supplement 3 or Figure 5 figure supplement 3. 7) (As a side note, I do not know how supplemental figures should be referred to; it seems confusing to have multiple supplemental Figure 5's.
But if it seems confusing, just follow these rules: No jeans.
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As for Apuzzo and Goldman's actual argument, it seems confused.
But it seems confused about how we should now regard her.
In a sense, that is what Soviet historiography is doing, but it seemed confused at times during the conference, sponsored by the history section of the Soviet Academy of Sciences.
The student had, it seemed, confused Mr. Sosa with Roger Maris, whose record Mr. McGwire had buried with his 62d home run of the season.
It seemed confused and they ended up taking contact in midfield when attempting to clear their lines, which played to Scottish strengths at the breakdown, and put them under pressure.
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