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This may confuse other characters in Leonard as much as it does the reader.

This may confuse you, if you are still able to dimly recall a time when onesies were capable of sparking joy.

This may confuse some readers, since the term "city shelter" generally denotes a facility operated by the New York City Department of Homeless Services.

While catchy, this may confuse people who are more familiar with the designer's two-year-old collection of finely tailored dress-up designs than his hit sweats collaboration with Champion.

This may confuse, mystify, and unsettle students by showing them the naivety of the phrase: "History teaches us that...," when all that history teaches us is that it's a battleground of contested opinions.

We understand that this may confuse the readers and have now included this only in our Discussion.

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More people than that may confuse your rabbit.

Pointing out the number of events in this case may confuse the students, because different people may have different criteria for distinguishing a subevent.

This change may confuse some students, though, since Jim has freed himself by running away from Miss Watson, and so is not actually a slave during most the book.

This inconsistency may confuse us to understand the association between rice intake and CRC.

This approach may confuse the definition of overweight and obesity and make communication with parents less clear.

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