confusion arises

Frequency: 7.411.8 per million words

Used when confusion begins to happen or exist.

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Examples (10)

  • When instructions are not clear, confusion often arises.
  • Significant confusion arose among investors after the unexpected announcement.
  • If we don't standardize the procedure, confusion will inevitably arise.
  • Some confusion may arise from the similarity between the two brand names.
  • Considerable confusion has arisen regarding the new work-from-home policy.
  • The goal is to prevent any confusion from arising during the project handover.
  • The report addresses several key areas where confusion commonly arises.
  • By the time the correction was issued, widespread confusion had already arisen.
  • We need to clarify the rules now, before more confusion has a chance to arise.
  • The document explains why such confusion arose about the project's timeline in the first place.