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1 In addition; incoming information could be rather confusing , if not outright contradictory.
2 This notion of theirs is rather confusing to the patient English auditor.
3 The word instruction, however, as used in various documents, is rather confusing .
4 He was given rather confusing directions, and they set off again.
5 The evidence of the housemaid, Dobbs, and of Mr. Hurst is rather confusing .
6 Those Hawaiian names are very much alike and all rather confusing .
7 Scientific validation of this strategy is difficult because literature is rather confusing and inconclusive.
8 First up: a rather confusing full-pager from military contractor Thales.
9 The fact that the feature is only available in Gmail makes it rather confusing .
10 Sometimes, though, the app does send a rather confusing message.
11 It was all rather confusing - and Hugh Arai hated being confused.
12 It's been rather confusing in that part of the country, as you can probably imagine.
13 A fencing manual with some rather confusing illustrations.
14 It was all rather confusing , lied Peter, tranquilly.
15 He meant her to understand the situation and supplied rather confusing particulars about prairie farming and mortgages.
16 Won't it be a jolly good present? said Tommy, rather confusing microscopes and telescopes in his remarks.
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This collocation consists of: Rather confusing through the time
Rather confusing across language varieties