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1 If you're confused by what that actually means, you're in good company.
2 We were still confused by the contradictory statements given back in 'ninety-eight.
3 In both places, tourists were clearly confused by traffic and security arrangements.
4 Gabriel, don't be confused by all this talk about freedom and equality.
5 Simon was confused by the truth of this reasoning; nevertheless he retorted:
6 Even the Gogglebox cast were confused by the first episode, he said.
7 But I was confused by the way he was looking at me.
8 He found himself not in the least confused by it, or frightened.
9 She definitely did not want to be confused by any contradictory facts.
10 Sir, - I am confused by your Editorial comment of August 4th.
11 Some classmates chanted a brainless song, its words confused by the wind.
12 She was confused by what she was beginning to feel for him.
13 The two parties seem to have been equally confused by the fight.
14 He was both excited and confused by the flood of inspirational questions.
15 Somewhat confused by the abrupt salutation, the young fellow replied, rather awkwardly:
16 And finally you may be a bit confused by the word loam.
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