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Discover Ludwig'were confused' is correct and usable in written English, and can be used in past tense contexts to indicate that a group of people were feeling uncertain or perplexed.
For example: The students were confused by the teacher's instructions.
Dictionary
were confused
verb
To thoroughly mix; to confound; to disorder.
Exact(58)
They were confused.
The times were confused.
Others simply were confused.
Official reports were confused.
"We were confused.
Many commenters were confused.
The people were confused.
The ladies were confused.
Perhaps they were confused.
Similar(2)
Those were confusing times.
You were confusing.
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