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1 Still, we need to take turns so the threads aren't too confusing .
2 It was a swift parting; it was too confusing to stay any longer.
3 The visit was too hurried, the images too compressed, the story too confusing .
4 Wave, a real-time messaging system, proved too confusing for most users.
5 The din was too confusing for me to follow the course of events.
6 The alarming cheerfulness of his gaze was too confusing to sustain.
7 It was too confusing , to See clearly in the wild wood.
8 Non-binary people are seen as too confusing to talk about.
9 You see, it will be much too confusing unless we get married right away.
10 It was too confusing , and she was too ashamed of her part in it.
11 It's too confusing , all this 'Miss Arlington' nonsense, what with the two of us.
12 He needed to take control, needed access, but it all now seemed far too confusing .
13 Safeswim's spokesperson Nick Vigor said the amber icon was removed because it was too confusing .
14 She said it was too noisy and too confusing .
15 But too many taxes and too confusing a code can muck up a well-intentioned bill.
16 If all the Hyatts are too confusing there's always the super-trendy Andaz, another H brand.
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This collocation consists of: Too confusing through the time
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