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"terribly confused" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used to describe someone who is feeling overwhelmed, uncertain, or unaware about something. For example, "John was feeling terribly confused about his job prospects after graduating from college."
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"I was shocked by it, terribly confused.
"At the moment," says Mr Haigh, "cricket is terribly confused".
And I'm terribly confused and scared about death".
It was terribly confused about who it belonged to.
Harris is correct, I believe, that many Western leaders are terribly confused about the Islamic world.
"Around the world, people get terribly confused," he said in an official video calling for change.
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Banks have inked settlement after settlement with various federal agencies because their mortgage practices have been not only terrible, but terribly confusing.
It was terribly confusing.
But the specific terminology gets terribly confusing.
In fact, it's not terribly confusing.
You get the sense that it was all terribly confusing.
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