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The phrase "something confusing" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase could be used in a variety of contexts to describe a confusing situation or concept. For example, "I'm having trouble understanding the new tax code - it's really something confusing."
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And by the act of our visiting -- whether we are motivated by curiosity or horror or reverence or grief, or by something confusing that combines them all --that space fills up again.
It's something confusing they hear about on TV.
I want to laugh at Jamie's idiot expressions and the way the man cannot seemingly go one earth day without doing something confusing with yoghurt.
Mr Moeklebust also claimed that "people in Norway have a spiritual relationship with fire" and that the production was inspired by something confusing about a popular Norwegian book that has a pun on "firewood" in its title.
Godfrey Bloom – UKIP MEP for Yorkshire and Humber, and he of "bongo-bongo land" fame – outdid himself at the party's annual conference by joking that a group of female activists were "sluts", before hitting a journalist over the head with a UKIP brochure while saying something confusing about him being a racist.
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"The question is, is there a way of accommodating that legitimate set of traditions with some common-sense stuff that prevents a 21-year-old who is angry about something, or confused about something, or is racist, or is, you know, deranged from going into a gun store and suddenly is packing and can do enormous harm?" Obama said.
"The question is just, is there a way of accommodating that legitimate set of traditions with some common sense stuff that prevents a 21-year-old who is angry about something or confused about something, or is racist, or is deranged, from going into a gun store and suddenly is packing, and can do enormous harm," Obama said.
"There's definitely something really confusing about people following you and being allowed to," she tells the BBC over a transatlantic phone line.
But not without something else confusing popping up.
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