Sentence examples for somehow confused from inspiring English sources

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Despite these burdens, it would be far worse for Council members to decide that the voters were somehow confused when they approved term limits and that this electoral confusion should be remedied by the very Council members whose terms were shortened by the voters.

I assume we'll put up a formal correction later, but I somehow confused x and 1/x in today's column.

I somehow confused the artist Charles Blackman with John Blackman, the voice over guy from Hey Hey It's Saturday.

The rest of the division had somehow confused its orders and did not follow the 53rd and the rest of its brigade.

Mr. Damnjanovic said the flight was carrying clothes and shoes and was somehow confused with the arrival of a similar aircraft carrying weapons.

Benton's unexpected sleeping partner turned out to be a 21-year-old neighbor who somehow confused his home with Sarver's and entered it through an unlocked side door, according to WISN-TV.

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But the dress – blue and black, or white and gold – somehow confuses this system, it seems.

("The press somehow confuses intensity with anger," Bill Taylor, his old roommate, told me. "I see him as a happy warrior").

He is weak on American history, somehow confusing the monstrously inhospitable Iroquois tribes with the Little Sisters of the Poor.

This was a lesson Taraji P. Henson was taught on Sunday after somehow confusing Coldplay for Maroon 5 during the much hyped Superbowl half-time show as she watched the performance from the stands.

Scientists have long suspected that the clumps somehow confuse the predator and now they have new proof.

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