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Discover LudwigThe phrase "look confusing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that appears to be complex or difficult to understand. For example, "I've been looking at the instructions for assembling the furniture, but it all looks confusing."
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It can look confusing.
The fantasy of a pure Hall of Fame would be shattered, and the roster of inductees would look confusing with some stars still on the outside.
"Rick won and I know on the surface if you just look at the wins that the move would look confusing.
They look confusing, off-putting, and not particularly relevant to what's worrying most Americans.
The rocks are so hard to climb, the switchbacks look confusing to me.
It may look confusing for many players who are used to the traditional values with one point for a win and a half point for a draw.
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The Spaniards simply look confused.
"Did she look confused?" Ms. Balbert pressed.
Why does a mushroom look confused?
People at Castle Black look confused.
Instead they look confused, and slightly moronic.
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