Sentence examples for too much confusing from inspiring English sources

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VA Secretary Robert McDonald explained in a blog post that the department launched Vets.gov after receiving feedback from veterans about too many government sites with too much confusing information.

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Too much confused exposition is left to the final reel, and the downbeat ending will be familiar to admirers of Joseph Losey's early-1960s sci-fi masterpiecerpiece, The Damned.

Try to remove the use of "and," "but" or semi-colons, because trying to communicate too much will confuse the message.

From no material to too much, and utterly confusing.

Then again, sometimes too much information is confusing.

"Don't worry too much about feeling confused about things," he writes.

8.32am GMT Swiss central bank Thomas Jordan remains a critic of forward guidance on monetary policy - saying too much detail can confuse the markets.

Too much mysteriousness can confuse someone, and boys cannot take hints.

Too much action may confuse your rock so keep it in a calm place.

Voters surveyed said they felt Mr. Barak had zigzagged too much in his policies, confusing them.

I have space for only so many words in a column, generally too few to explain everything in much detail, and too much detail can be confusing.

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