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Meanings of cause some confusion in English
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Usage of cause some confusion in English
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As the double nomenclature may causesomeconfusion, a scheme is appended.
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Torn between the need to feel pampered and the need to assert your freedom could causesomeconfusion.
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That's liable to causesomeconfusion.
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Initially the stand-alone Ioniq brand may causesomeconfusion because Hyundai already sells a car called the Ioniq in Australia.
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The latest announcement, which comes days after transportation restrictions were also controversially relaxed, appeared to causesomeconfusion in the government.
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He said when Maori revert to their tribal dialect and bring it into the national conversation it can causesomeconfusion.
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Thousands of students across the country started secondary school on Tuesday, but for one school in Co Cork, this year's intake could causesomeconfusion.
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I know my leaving School causedsomeconfusion for all of you.
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This particular cartoon by Jack Ziegler causedsomeconfusion on Twitter.
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But his use of the term "nursing homes" has causedsomeconfusion.
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Some of the horses were killed or wounded, and these, falling, causedsomeconfusion.
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This causedsomeconfusion, for she had not been noticeably pregnant when she was buried.
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A third, however, killed a Pongo, which causedsomeconfusion in the ranks of Tusculum.
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One part of question 3 asked for the currency in use in Portugal, which causedsomeconfusion.
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She may inadvertently have causedsomeconfusion, however, and perhaps you will allow me to correct it.
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The US Department of Homeland Security issued a notice recently about electronic passports that causedsomeconfusion.