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The phrase "this is so confusing" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express a feeling of being overwhelmed or perplexed by something. Here is an example: "I tried to read the instructions for assembling the new furniture, but this is so confusing. I think I'll need some help."
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"I have to say the reason this is so confusing to me is there was no indication whatsoever of anything at that point.
This is so confusing!
When I first showed him he said 'This is so confusing, I don't get it.
Should win: Pull yourself away from the "Mad Men" pedestal and recall that the second-half of the final season's first few episodes (ugh, this is so confusing) were about Diana the waitress and a random vixen who tries to seduce Stan and Peggy.
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It's easy to see why this process is so confusing.
This week Eric & Cobus discuss -- in the podcast above -- why there is so much confusion in understanding how China's economic difficulties may or may not be felt in Africa and why the media's coverage of this issue is so confusing.
This is where the Tate's position is so confusing.
No wonder everyone is so confused.
No wonder the poor guy is so confused.
if (typeof ord=='undefined') {ord=Math.random*10000000000000000;} document.write; We asked our friend Travis Beard, who's been living there on and off for many years now, what it's like to cast a vote in Afghanistan, and why this whole thing might be so confusing.
It was very confusing for me, it was so confusing.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com