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confusion

[kuhn-fyoo-zhuhn] / kənˈfyu ʒən /




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However, its opening day was overshadowed by complaints of overcrowding, long queues and confusion at the venue, prompting organisers to extend exhibition hours and tighten entry management.

From BBC

Discovery a seven-day waiver of certain obligations of their merger agreement in order to engage with Paramount’s competing bid is an effort to clear up any confusion for shareholders.

From The Wall Street Journal

He said there was confusion from parents about what the schools did and what the parents expected the schools to do.

From BBC

After a season full of controversy, delayed decisions and confusion fuelled by VAR, its very existence has been questioned at times, with many claiming the game would be better without it.

From BBC

For the bank's clients, some of whom say they have lost their life savings and precious family jewellery and valuables, this is a time of anger, confusion and shock.

From BBC