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Discover Ludwig"my confusion" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a noun phrase that describes a state of being confused or uncertain. Example: Despite my confusion, I decided to trust my instincts and make the bold move. In this sentence, "my confusion" refers to the speaker's state of being unsure or uncertain, but they still choose to act based on their intuition.
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I'm very confused as to why it was changed and made my confusion well known".
It compounded my confusion.
I explained my confusion.
Or was it my confusion?
Perhaps, hence my confusion.
Please help eliminate my confusion.
You can understand my confusion.
Sensing my confusion, he elaborated.
Another passenger, sensing my confusion, approached me.
But I think my confusion is understandable.
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She must have sensed my confusion she had, in holidays past, always cooked our birds whole.
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