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1 The more he tried to think the more confused his thoughts became.
2 After hearing the address, she nodded and looked more confused than before.
3 But the more he thought about Suzanne, the more confused he got.
4 The preparations for moving were even more confused and disorderly than usual.
5 The more she thought about all this, the more confused she became.
6 This rather startled the plebe, who found himself more confused than ever.
7 There was more confused movement and a buzz of excited voices-meaningless ,chaotic
8 But his face grew more confused as he listened to Gerald's description.
9 Several of us ended up more confused the longer we debated each other.
10 The research worker returned after two weeks more confused than when he began.
11 And I'm even more confused since I don't feel that way with Michael.
12 The more confused , the more universal became the poor limited vision.
13 Places where the decor is far more confused than the menu.
14 But the affairs of the nation became more and more confused and threatening.
15 This match would only have left him feeling even more confused .
16 The more I rack my brain, the more confused it becomes.
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