cause confusion

Frequency: 9.025.0 per million words

To be the reason that confusion occurs.

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Examples (10)

  • The conflicting instructions cause confusion among the staff.
  • The sudden change in policy caused widespread confusion.
  • Releasing two different versions of the software will only cause confusion for users.
  • Using similar names for different products can cause confusion in the market.
  • If the signs are not clear, it could cause confusion for tourists.
  • The ambiguity in the contract might cause confusion later on.
  • The confusion was caused by a simple typo in the email address.
  • Why did the announcement cause so much confusion?
  • To avoid causing confusion, the teacher explained the new rule three times.
  • Any deviation from the established protocol is likely to cause confusion and errors.