Examples of using To be confused in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
I don't want to be confused with my sister!
One night to be confused one night to speed up truth.
Not to be confused with Mairé, in the same general area.
Not to be confused with the one who sends her chest hair clippings.
It's not uncommon for witnesses' memories to be confused after a traumatic event.
Happy to be confused with Howard.
Pretty quickly, she appears to be confused.- One.- One.
One. One. Pretty quickly, she appears to be confused.
I think you're going to be confused forever.
You're not the first one to be confused.
You don't tell me when to be confused, lady.
I don't want him to be confused.
Oh dear, the crowd seems to be confused.
The fish even seemed to be confused.
It's normal for him to be confused and nervous after the divorce.
We didn't want you to be confused.
I don't want him to be confused.
So, I, I, it's only natural to be confused.
we don't want the child to be confused.
We don't like to be confused.