Examples of using More confusing in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
More confusing, there is a statue of St. Anthony(San Antonio) nearby.
But even more confusing is the fact that none of the aforementioned territories is actually a part of the European Union.
As if tonight weren't already more confusing than the Lost finale,
Because he's an honor student at nyu with a gpa of 5… No, and it gets a little more confusing.
But little did Max realise his night was about to become even more confusing and cryptic.
Unnecessary personal appeals will occur and make the situation more confusing.
You and me going out with each other… couldn't be any more confusing than what we're doing now.
A more confusing rule is accessing variables created outside of the f() function.
But, uh, yeah, I… I guess the chair does make it a little more confusing.
the numbers on the package are even more confusing.
Spread Limit Stud is a more confusing and infrequently utilized variation of the game.
like machines where extra coins bought more confusing ways to win as opposed to bigger returns and bonuses.
Since then, the overwhelming pace of arrival of new marketing channels has made the situation even more confusing.
When 3 doctors are treated, it is unlikely to be 3 times more confusing.
others are more confusing.
We don't wanna make this more confusing for him than it already is.
Relationships can be very complicated and can become all the more confusing when they end.
Indeed, the more that is known, the more confusing, the more questions….
the more you look at the more confusing it can get.
The answer is really deeper than most people would suspect and more confusing than people would think.