Sentence examples for a bit confusing from inspiring English sources

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The numbers are a bit confusing.

Mr. Begor's reply here was a bit confusing.

because of the parallel make the output is interleaved and therefore a bit confusing to interpret.

As usual with proxy battles, the players and allegiance and strategies can be a bit confusing.

This way, you'll avoid leaping from one thought to the next, which can make your writing a bit confusing.

The stage musical adaptation of the animated blockbuster is beautiful, our theater critic writes, but a bit confusing.

When the sport found its way to American boarding schools and colleges things got a bit confusing.

Mr. Masters's description of the failed effort to divert the Arno's flow is so succinct as to be a bit confusing on the technical details.

THOUGH it is much too early to plant tomato seeds indoors, the descriptive jargon in the catalogues might be a bit confusing.

That's a bit confusing since it should be retaken... but the ball is switched to the opposite flank and Young can't control it.

It's all a bit confusing.

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