confusing
Example Sentences
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“Too often, foreign call centers have meant confusing customer service, delayed support and even security risks,” FCC Chair Brendan Carr said at a meeting in which the agency voted unanimously to advance the proposal.
The results can be confusing and, at times, amusing.
But if you end up confusing the computer processing system, then humans have to come into the picture to sort things out.
From MarketWatch
"It is confusing because I've always been able to stand up and do that and go on stage, and things like public speaking have never worried me."
From BBC
A government spokesperson said: "We're simplifying local government and ending confusing two-tier structures in Essex, so these authorities work better for local people."
From BBC
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