considerable confusion
Frequency: 7.512.3 per million words
Indicates a large and significant amount of confusion.
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Examples (10)
- There has been considerable confusion regarding the facts of her death.
- The new company policy on remote work has caused considerable confusion among employees.
- The sudden change in the project's scope led to considerable confusion within the team.
- Conflicting reports from different government agencies created considerable confusion among the public.
- After the power outage, there was considerable confusion in the city's traffic system.
- The witness's contradictory testimony introduced considerable confusion into the courtroom proceedings.
- We need to clear up the considerable confusion surrounding the new tax laws.
- The novel's complex plot resulted in considerable confusion for many readers at first.
- He woke up with considerable confusion, unsure of where he was.
- To avoid considerable confusion, the instructions should be simplified.