Examples of using To get confused in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Once there's no tumor to attack, there's nothing for the antibodies to get confused about.
It is easy to get confused by such a chock load of links,
Pretty easy to get confused and lost in all the hype of making AdSense profitable.
In order not to get confused during assembly, you can draw an approximate scheme of the structure.
The task of the parent is not to get confused and answer so as not to frighten the child.
the main thing is not to get confused, do not start to roll up tantrums,
In this connection, it's easy to get confused in the offers, especially since part of the program's name-"Security"- now has a lot of antiviruses from different brands.
I wouldn't want you to get confused.
so it starts to get confused and lost among a wide variety of lighting fixtures and lamps.
Tips from those who have already given birth, will help young moms not to get confused and be ready for the miracle of the birth of the baby.
With such a variety, it is difficult not to get confused and immediately make the right choice.
If you change more than one device at a time it's easy to get confused as to what has been proven to not work,
among the modern variety of products it is very easy to get confused.
it's easy to get confused by all of the features.
The fact is that given how many suburbs are located in the area it can be easy for someone from out of town to get confused about what is the best choice for them.
be careful there are many ghosts that They take advantage of that night to get confused among the people.
beware there are many ghosts advantage that night to get confused between people.
not only will it start to get confusing but arguments may break out over which chips belong to whom.
Call me Donnie. I don't want to get confused.
Because a movie star was talking to him. But he was starting to get confused.