Examples of using More confusing in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Official/political
That would make everything even more confusing, not only for the consumer
the picture is even more confusing because of the wide differences between the criminal codes of different countries.
the numbers on the package are even more confusing.
the process becomes even more confusing.
To make matters more confusing, some Oncidiinae(e.g., Cyrtochilum
Sometimes you might find yourself in a more confusing and embarrassing situation than before you began to train your dog.
some are easy to understand and others are more confusing.
The situation becomes even more confusing when you look at the texts of different Tibetan and Mongolian astrology masters
And more confusing things are going to happen because of the confusing things that happened tonight.
But little did Max realise his night was about to become even more confusing and cryptic.
will be buried beneath much more confusing things later on.
has become more confusing than useful in clinical practice.
without the less used and more confusing features often associated with them.
it will come off as a bit larger and infinitely more confusing.
well- a little more confusing.
data services is even more confusing.
Which made Marshall's big interview with a respected environmental organization all the more confusing.
Life became more and more confusing, and the root causes,
the more you look at the more confusing it can get.
In Syria, the revolution comes across as even more confusing to the world because of the seemingly progressive stance of its dictator, Bashar al-Assad,