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The sentence 'will be confusing' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something may result in confusion or be difficult to understand. For example, "The instructions in the user manual will be confusing for beginners."
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"The greatest realistic threat from North Korea is a type of attack that will create maximum confusion in the South but one that will be confusing as to who instigated it so that it will not invite immediate retaliation on Pyongyang," said Song Young-keun, a retired Army general who was once head of the intelligence arm of the South's military, the Defense Security Command.
It will be confusing.
We know some of it will be confusing until you get used to it.
"We will be confusing the American people more than we already have," said Mr. Pascrell, who supports both bills.
I accept that this will be confusing to those not immersed in the troubled history and politics of this region.
Originality is good, but you can carried away with fancy spellings or singular names that will be confusing to write about.
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— will be confused by the classification.
People will want to kill themselves, they will be confused.
Within the organization, employees will be confused about priorities.
The expression of inconvenient truths will be confused with disloyalty.
There are concerns that passengers will be confused by the rule relaxation.
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