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'prove confusing' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you're talking about a situation that is confusing or difficult to understand. For example: 'The instructions provided for the task proved confusing and complicated.'.
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But multiple targets could prove confusing.
Yet the State Department's reports, while useful and thorough, can also prove confusing.
Another issue blocking artists is financiers reluctance to take a risk on anything that might prove confusing to an American audience, said director Elaine Constantine.
It also offers no clear way to avoid fraud or wasteful duplication, and some relief workers are worried that a decentralized network will prove confusing for traumatized families to navigate.
And Paul Bettany -- the intelligent android Vision -- said the multitude of cameras on set could prove confusing.
As Tina Fey notes in her comedic memoir Bossypants, this advertising could prove confusing to your average pubescent teen having her first period.
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Sometimes all that is required is for an instructor to explicitly share with students that an upcoming topic has proved confusing to students in the past and that confusion is to be expected.
But even that data has proven confusing.
For some — for me, certainly — the deferral proved confusing.
All the standard toiletries are provided, though the many lighting switches sometimes proved confusing.
It is in the Super League era, though, that the pace of change has sometimes proved confusing.
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