Sentence examples for mostly confused with from inspiring English sources

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Further by the confusion matrix, they conclude that sadness is mostly confused with boredom, happiness is mostly confused with hot anger, and neutral is mostly confused with sadness (Table 4).

The /ʌ/ vowel was mostly confused with /ɑ/ and /ɒ/, also /ɒ/ was mostly confused with /ɑ/ and /ʌ/ vowels.

Native listeners' identification results revealed that /ɪ/ and /ʊ/ were mostly confused with /i/ and /u/, respectively.

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I was never any good at Drama class in high school so my uninspiring attempt was met with mostly confused looks.

After the first episode you will mostly be confused with a dizzying array of characters, intrigue and subplots.

(Howard seemed mostly confused when confronted about it after the game).

On a recent Friday evening, the first passers-by offered mostly confused or intrigued stares.

The people I've seen who are completely independent, who do not put themselves under rule of some sort, seem even more prone to mistakes, to missing the mark, and mostly confuse the rumblings of ego with wisdom.

Instead, its approach to genre is mostly confusing.

The Hollywood Reporter called it "deeply confused" with "mostly forced" chemistry.

The clinical presentation is mostly uncharacteristic and may be confused with low back pain, arthritis, muscle strain, or strain of the iliosacral joint (Sanjay et al. 1993, Leggon et al. 2004).

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