Examples of 'confused with one' in a sentence

Meaning of "confused with one"

confused with one: This phrase is used to express a state of uncertainty, misunderstanding, or perplexity about a specific person, situation, or issue. It implies a lack of clarity, awareness, or comprehension

How to use "confused with one" in a sentence

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confused with one
They are often confused with one another.
Confused with one.
The two are always confused with one another.
Mānuka and kānuka are superficially similar species and are often confused with one another.
They can not be confused with one of six tapestries currently exhibited.
Blooms of algae or cyanobacteria are often confused with one another.
The two species might be confused with one another because they share many physical characteristics.
Criminal trial and should not be confused with one.
These two services often get confused with one another due to their similar names.
Leadership and authority are concepts that are often confused with one another.
Maybe you got me confused with one of the Ross girls.
The concepts of guilt and shame are frequently confused with one another.
Not to be confused with One of the Boys.
The words affect and effect are often confused with one another.
And I was confused with one of them.

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The thirst and hunger mechanisms are often confused with one another.
No, you have me confused with one of your other kids.
Polyamory and open relationships often get confused with one another.
Yeah, but he was confused with one of his colleagues.
Evaluation criteria and selection criteria must not be confused with one another.
Sometimes confused with one another, they are actually quite different.
But they must not be confused with one another.
Although nihilism and existentialism are distinct philosophies, they are often confused with one another.
Although they are often confused with one another, these capacities are distinct.
Emo and scene are two subcultures that are often confused with one another.
Did they get confused with one of the tunnels in the Québec Citadel?
Over time these names have become confused with one another.
The two are always confused with one another. Privatisation is not automatically connected with it.
These common characteristics mean the two species are often confused with one another.
These species should not be confused with one another (see the table below).
Jealousy and envy are often times two emotions that are confused with one another.
No, you have me confused with one of your other kids . Maybe it was Sarah.
This distinction must be kept and the two must not be confused with one another.
For example, guan and guang are often confused with one another on signs and plaques.
We wanted controlled competition without privatisation . The two are always confused with one another.
Definition 3 ; the term could be confused with one of the other two.
It is important that camera shots and camera angles are not confused with one another.
You honestly think those logos can be confused with one another?
Cezoram and Seezoram are two different people and should not be confused with one another.
Legacy = = There are three prizes ( whose names are confused with one another ) named after Pólya.
Unsurprisingly, with four lights in such a small area they were often confused with one another.
This raises the question of his possibly being confused with one of his sons, Eloi.
Traditional Wicca and Traditional Witchcraft are frequently confused with one another.
Well, Nelson and Whitney, often confused with one other.
They are NOT a tablet, and should not be confused with one.
The reason these terms are often confused with one another is [… ].
Both involves codes of ethics and morality. But they mustn't be confused with one another.
NB: The two Northwinds referenced below are not to be confused with one another.

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You are the one who brought me back in
One can not live on cake alone
And you are one sweet little casserole
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Examples of using Confused
I am still somewhat confused about your ethnicity
A confused creature with some troublesome traits
So she may feel confused or a little dizzy
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