Sentence examples for simply confusing from inspiring English sources

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A concept that lacks a context is simply confusing.

Powell, whatever you think of him, is complex; his principal antagonist, Rose, is simply confusing.

The Federal Reserve's statements "are simply confusing for all but the most highly trained monetary economists," he said.

Richard A. Schmidt proposes that the sudden acceleration problem might be caused by a panicked operator simply confusing the pedals ("Braking Bad," Op-Ed, March 11).

A mutual seduction scene by Platt and Anita, meant to be fraught with psychological implications, is so without credible motive for either character that it is simply confusing.

"Many still believe that stress or unhappiness can directly cause disease, but they are simply confusing cause and effect," said Peto. "Of course people who are ill tend to be unhappier than those who are well, but the UK Million Women study shows that happiness and unhappiness do not themselves have any direct effect on death rates".

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Most house dogs were simply confused.

These people aren't simply confused.

Or will they simply confuse what he already knows?

Some fans felt cheated, angry or simply confused.

But the vast majority of the letter writers were not angry or abusive but simply confused.

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