Sentence examples for mixed and confusing from inspiring English sources

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It's a mixed and confusing signal to the public".

He will give you mixed and confusing signals with his behavior.

And so when she finds herself attracted to Sam, she deliberately tries to create distance between them, sending him mixed and confusing signals.

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However, this is not what the brand has always stood for in the past, so it's mixed messaging and confusing to a consumer".

Lighter fare comes in the form of Colemanballs 13 (Private Eye £4.99, pp96), the enjoyable catalogue of the mixed metaphors and confused philosophising of sports commentary.

"At the time, I was very naive, mixed up and confused about who the right sort of people to associate with were, especially men," Lara explains.

The evidence from the existing literature is mixed and sometimes confusing.

Christmas has always been a happily mixed-up holiday for mixed-up people and confused cultures.

We found very mixed experiences of seeking eczema information on the internet; but many participants in this study found this to be frustrating and confusing.

And confusing.

"Frustrating and confusing.

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