Sentence examples for typically confused from inspiring English sources

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Donald Trump landed in Scotland on Friday in a typically confused state of mind.

Jenna Hamilton, our heroine and narrator, is a 15-year-old social outcast and typically confused California teenager whose vain mother, Lacey, spent her college fund on breast implants and is determined to relive her youth through her daughter.

While these different revenue streams lived under one brand umbrella they typically confused and frustrated the customer with distinct pricing, unrelated product assortments, conflicting goals, and sometimes completely separate financial models.

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He remains the catalyst for an offense that rolled up yards against a defense that typically confuses him with disguises.

In his dissertation, Nicholas K. Jones (2010) argues that the right response is to give up the idea that speakers typically confuse Definitely, there is an F, with There is a definite F, and instead use a different resolution of the Sorites.

It is commonly misused, as people typically confuse it with "raising the question".

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In "Souvenirs sur l'Affair" his book on the Dreyfus Case, written years after it was over Blum wondered, in one of his best-known paradoxes, if the finally vindicated Jewish captain, who, ironically, turned out to be a typically dull, confused, loyal, military-minded man of his time, would have been a Dreyfusard if he hadn't been Dreyfus.

On recovery of consciousness after trauma, a person who has been knocked out by a blow on the head at first typically is dazed, confused, and imperfectly aware of his whereabouts and circumstances.

Patients are typically unsure and confused about the effects of the disease and feel like they are lacking necessary education and information.

It comes as senior remain campaigners admit that a shift in the polls towards Brexit is causing concern, with their focus groups having voters typically using the word "confused" 20 times or more within the first five minutes.

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