Sentence examples for problematic and confusing from inspiring English sources

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Therefore, relative comparisons between the two species' abundance is problematic and confusing.

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There was a reported lack of interest in using the EHR by midwives, who reportedly found the interface problematic and were confused about what a patient EHR was [ 34, 36, 48].

We included children ≥ 2 years of age because the diagnosis of asthma among younger children is problematic and often confused with bronchiolitis, viral infections, or other conditions that produce wheeze (Panettieri et al. 2008).

And confusing.

"Frustrating and confusing.

Eyewitness reports from the scene were confused and confusing.

It's hollow and confusing.

Its ugly and confusing.

In this case the literature is sparse and confusing.

It looks stupid and confusing.

Vella maintains that tech companies have taken a legitimate grievance — the nuisance lawsuit, which he does admit can be problematic and are purposely confusing the issue to rally public support and to "stop inventors from getting their fair due".

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