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How to use confusingly in a sentence

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The kindergarten math course includes a spiral-bound student workbook that confusingly looks exactly like the teacher's manual.
The character is confusingly played by two women, four adolescent girls, one 12-year-old boy, and a 6-year-old girl.
The result is skeptical and non-reductionistic, both good, but confusingly equivocal.
They are seeking restraint on companies that manufacture cheap versions of their drug and use confusingly similar sounding names.
It comprises a confusingly large and heterogeneous array of techniques, with both therapeutic and diagnostic approaches.
He argues, somewhat confusingly, that as Americans become more individualistic they also have less liberty.
Even more confusingly, they have a number of brilliant tracks hidden away on soundtracks, rarities comps, and fan club-only releases.
He ends his book, rather confusingly, by suggesting that the existence of globalization is still open to doubt.
It's a confusingly grand mixture of styles from Gothic to Gaudi.
Perhaps you'd rather I confusingly compared apples to oranges?
She was Richard Parker in Life of pi, a tiger who confusingly talked, and with an Indian accent, to boot.
Where the movie flops on its back and gasps for air is in its fight sequences, which are so choppily and confusingly staged that I quickly gave up trying to follow 'em.
In Kirsty Gunn's second novel, Featherstone, we find ourselves confusingly but fittingly connected with characters disassociating themselves with creeping abandon.
Also, as Richard Quinn is rather confusingly monikered T Quinn and Frankie Dettori is known as L Dettori, so Wilson Renwick is down on the racecard as K Renwick.
This truth — which, confusingly enough, doubles as the source of anxiety's pain — is of the essential uncertainty and perilousness of human life.
Though confusingly three different and variously incompatible recordable DVD formats are created resulting in some unnecessary duplication of effort, zounds!
How are conflicts between the company's use of its own name and a confusingly similar trademark resolved?
Beyond straightforward counterfeiting, there has also, however, been the recent emergence of new coins confusingly similar to two-euro coins.
In practice, however, there may be measurement problems and the terminology may be used confusingly.
The existing text of the Directive is difficult to read and confusingly structured, with a number of now-obsolete provisions.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The caves where the two hundred or so Zervs had hidden for so long were quite numerous and confusingly branched.
They are misunderstood because they are variously and confusingly presented.
But her wing had flicked him across the eyes, confusingly, and he missed her.
He has awakened attention and directed it upon a theme and story, yet left it tantalizingly but not confusingly incomplete.
Moral codes have been immensely and confusingly diversified.
In this story the anthropomorphism clashes confusingly with the realistic activities of Farmer Mick.
He heard howls and curses, groans and shrieks, confusingly in chorus as if a battle were raging.
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