Sentence examples for mild confusion from inspiring English sources

"mild confusion" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a way of describing a feeling of being somewhat puzzled or perplexed, but not overwhelmed with confusion. For example, "After the professor's long-winded explanation, I was left with a mild confusion about the key points he was trying to make".

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Other than mild confusion, the patient's physical exam was normal.

This change can span the spectrum from mild confusion to complete loss of consciousness.

Although prior surveys suggested that hardly anyone understood what was happening, in the event the most exciting report it provoked was "mild confusion" in Tarankai.

Except for a few anomalous moments of anger, passion and grief, their emotions range from mild confusion to mild interest to mild discomfort.

And by privacy, he appeared to mean "mild confusion and enforced fun", as he challenged fans to work out which child was in fact the couple's from a random assortment of baby photos.

Yet the ambiguity between performers and spectators, gone at the outset, is never replaced with anything more than mild confusion about what is expected of audience members, what's allowed.

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And the cumulative effect emboldens one to heroism and to mild cognitive confusion: I think I hear "your mouse is full of flavour".

At first, Mr. Crane had put this down to literary abstraction, for Mr. Anderson was a writer, the author of two novels having to do with mild sexual confusion in fashionable circles...

At first, Mr. Crane had put this down to literary abstraction, for Mr. Anderson was a writer, the author of two novels having to do with mild sexual confusion in fashionable circles..

None of the participants experienced serious or unexpected negative side effects that required medical intervention from the dosing, though some reported mild anxiety, confusion, nausea or headache.

The primary outcome measure for the study was the frequency of severe hypoglycaemia, defined as neuroglycopaenic symptoms (agitation (other than mild), drowsiness, confusion, ataxia) responsive to administration of carbohydrate.

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