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"on confusion" is not a grammatically correct phrase to use in a sentence.
It is unclear what the phrase is trying to convey and would not be considered standard English. A better way to phrase it could be "in a state of confusion" or "confused." For example, "I was in a state of confusion when I couldn't find my car keys."
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She is also a Somali immigrant, an ex-Muslim, a survivor of child genital mutilation, an exile many times over, a former Dutch MP, a black woman whose language would not, in places, look amiss in a BNP pamphlet, a remarked-upon beauty and a lady-in-peril, identities that lend her as a figurehead to disparate causes and bring on confusion in the people she meets.
In a 2011 article in Truthout, "Goodbye to All That: Reflections of a G.O.P. Operative Who Left the Cult," Mike Lofgren characterized these voters as ones whose mistrust of government, based on confusion and ignorance, "has been stoked by Republican rhetoric at every turn".
"It was based on confusion.
The apocalypse thrives on confusion.
English humour thrives on confusion.
Some forethought before writing also cuts down on confusion.
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Next up is shooting in Woolwich and a journey that even the apologetic organisational spiel describes, more or less, as a nightmare, relying as it does on that bolt-on confusion of light and overland railways to the east of the Victorian certainties of the tube map.
His approach is critical in the sense that he tends to view traditional problems in metaphysics as based on confusions of logic or language.
(This GIF captures the on-field confusion).
In fact, one ad plays on this confusion.
Lehman, indeed, has feasted on others' confusion.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com