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1 Every time someone comes for a hug, I'm very confused , she said.
2 There are a few very confused South Africans out there this week.
3 At the time, you thought you did, but you were very confused .
4 I was very confused when the roof started shaking, she told Reuters.
5 The youth was very confused , and would not give me any answer.
6 I have a very confused memory of that afternoon's inspection of London.
7 The young Bridgit in college was very confused and struggled to understand biology.
8 Officials at CrowdStrike are reportedly very confused about Trump's references to the company.
9 I am very confused about all these different shares that I now own.
10 There must be a lot of very confused people out there.
11 She was wan, had lost a lot of weight and seemed very confused .
12 But sometimes the allegory is very confused and hard to follow.
13 Their brief and very confused decisions were read by the Secretary.
14 I'm very confused , Nick confessed, and I agreed wholeheartedly with him.
15 He must be very confused over what has happened. He paused.
16 There were three cloudbursts and a rain of small and very confused frogs.
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