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Discover Ludwig"to be confused" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when someone is uncertain or perplexed about something. For example, "The couple were confused by the complicated instructions."
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GROUPON seems to be confused.
"I don't need to be confused".
"And consumers are going to be confused.
Not to be confused with Sporty Spice.
"Banks want you to be confused.
Both sides have reason to be confused.
Not to be confused with: Rug Rats.
"The kids are going to be confused.
Not to be confused with last 2002.
Are we supposed to be confused here?
"not to be confused with prince Wills.
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