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"may be confused" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone or something is likely to become confused or unclear about a particular topic or situation. Example: The instructions for assembling the furniture were poorly written and may be confused.
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Seeing them all, you may be confused.
You may be confused, or perturbed.
Subjects may be confused by the situations.
Many parents may be confused by the complexity of scoring.
The lesion may be confused with a variety of tumors, particularly solitary osteochondromas, which are rare.
Otherwise, changes due to anthropogenic impacts may be confused with differences due to natural temporal variability.
Pacemaker algorithms designed to minimize right ventricular pacing may be confused with pathologic failure to output.
Necrotic stem symptoms may be confused with those caused by white mold or Phytophthora stem rot.
Ask questions about lectures, assignments, or about anything that you may be confused about.
This narcotic snuff may be confused with others, as yet not clearly differentiated.
They move more slowly than individuals, and slowness may be confused with reluctance to comply.
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