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The phrase "was fairly confusing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, statement, or concept that was somewhat difficult to understand. Example: "The instructions provided were fairly confusing, leading to several misunderstandings among the team."
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3. The campaign setup was fairly confusing and it seemed like I could only add one ad to a campaign, which dictates the ad budget (which had to be over $25).
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The weakest aspect of Prometheus, actually, is the script, which is fairly confusing.
But sometimes this column is more difficult to write because what I want to write about requires a lot of background information and is fairly confusing.
(According to the Daily News, Cuomo's aides have made clear that the mentally ill will be brought to safety, and given assessments as well. This suggests that the semantics of the order are fairly confusing).
Designated agency is fairly confusing so a written contract is required by state law.
Additionally, Abelard was among the first to recognize the importance of the de dicto / de re distinction; the issue may be fairly confused in William's work, as it was in many others.
The diagram is somewhat confusing.
It's a fairly confusing situation on the left side of the infield and it could remain that way for a while.
Mine was fairly typical.
It was fairly idyllic".
He was fairly lucky.
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