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'source of confusion' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a situation that is causing confusion. For example, "The new tax system has been a source of confusion for many business owners."
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Female sexuality remains a source of confusion.
This scale is another source of confusion to the uninitiated.
The main source of confusion is its lack of focus.
The death toll has been a source of confusion.
The yogurt used was 'all natural,' which was the source of confusion".
The new diagnostic approach addresses another source of confusion: the current labels may change over time.
Spelled "Lashawana" but pronounced "Lashawna," the name was a constant source of confusion to people.
Another source of confusion is that football annually reimagines itself with rule changes.
A third source of confusion is the attitude of the media.
A further source of confusion has been Bellotto's borrowing of his uncle's name.
One source of confusion is the discrepancies among official accounting practices in European countries.
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