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"public confusion" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the state of being uncertain or unclear to the general public. Example: The government's sudden change in policies caused public confusion and outrage.
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"There is some public confusion... these different issues have become confused - the number of boat arrivals is so miniscule that it is irrelevant to population growth," says political analyst Martin Drum of the University of Notre Dame in Western Australia.
Public confusion deepened.
The public confusion persists.
"Public confusion," Mr. Izeman said, "costs the city money".
Democrats said Mr. Tauzin's disclosure would simply increase public confusion.
As for the great American public, confusion reigns.
The idea behind a name change is to clear up public confusion.
The department and the E.P.A. need to clear up public confusion.
Surveys show that there is great public confusion over which bodies provide which public services.
The public confusion set off by both cases has alarmed bioethicists.
The failure has also contributed to public confusion and panic in some places.
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