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The phrase "it was so confusing" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common way to express that something caused difficulty or was hard to understand. Example: I tried to follow the instructions, but it was so confusing that I ended up making a mistake.
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It was very confusing for me, it was so confusing.
It was so confusing.
It was so confusing it looked simple.
"At the Ramada," she said, referring to the hotel where T.W.A. familes gathered, "it was so confusing what people's roles were".
"It makes me relive the crazy final days before my shooting when it was so confusing why he behaved the way he did".
Seeing my sister navigate Twitter, I realized why it was so confusing to so many.
Similar(45)
It is so confusing.
It's so confusing.
You are most likely very close with this person which is why it's so confusing.
It felt really backwards, and I was so confused.
But I was so confused.
More suggestions(18)
it was indeed confusing
it was terribly confusing
it was rather confusing
it was really confusing
it was very confusing
it was too confusing
it was so perplexing
it was so obscure
it was so wild
it was so messy
it was so tall
it was so common
it was so horrible
it was so incredible
it was so sudden
it was so soft
it was so frustrating
it was so sad
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