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was confusion
noun
A lack of clarity or order.
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But all was confusion.
Inside?" There was confusion.
There was confusion.
All was confusion.
The result was confusion.
"There was confusion before," she said.
There was confusion about what really happened.
What followed was confusion and controversy.
All was confusion, grief and hopelessness.
A common complaint among passengers was confusion.
"There was confusion," Mr. Fox said.
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