Examples of 'often confuse' in a sentence

Meaning of "often confuse"

often confuse: This phrase implies a frequent occurrence of mixing up or misunderstanding things or concepts

How to use "often confuse" in a sentence

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People often confuse him with bunzel.
Western politics could often confuse matters.
We often confuse our apprehensions with the.
Forex newbies often confuse the two.
We often confuse and combine these concepts.
Study shows labels often confuse consumers.
People often confuse assertiveness with aggression.
This is a subject where we often confuse cause and effect.
People often confuse science and technology.
The profusion of models and technologies often confuse uninitiated consumers.
People often confuse price with value.
Buyers also intentionally or unintentionally often confuse value and worth.
People often confuse mass and weight.
A major problem is that such predictions often confuse resources with reserves.
Patients often confuse him with hemorrhoids.

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Here are brief descriptions of a few concepts that students often confuse.
I think we often confuse creativity and art.
No such oath is required of medical researchers whom the public often confuse with physicians.
They often confuse invention and innovation.
Shane says that people often confuse perks with culture.
You often confuse love with familiarity.
Price action can often confuse new traders.
We often confuse what we wish for with what is.
Little wonder we often confuse farce with fact.
I often confuse her for a guy.
Many manufacturers often confuse wishes with needs.
We often confuse urgent with important.
It is also true that we often confuse unity with uniformity.
We often confuse the one with the other.
Probabilities often confuse people.
They often confuse objectives with a strategy.
The problem is that economists often confuse a model for the model.
People often confuse management with leadership.
Parents who spoil their children often confuse love with emotionalism.
They often confuse death with sleeping.
Shop floor workers and superiors often confuse these two different things.
People often confuse nationalism with patriotism.
Critical responses to autobiographical works often confuse the author and the work.
People often confuse the two roles.
I tell you that badly instructed people often confuse blasphemy with swearing.
People often confuse peace with control.
When in fact they are just small objects and people often confuse them with alien spacecraft.
People often confuse psychographics with demographics.
We have two words in English that students often confuse.
People often confuse parasciences and cryptosciences.
Too often we who serve God often confuse success with victory.
People often confuse justification and sanctification.
The strongest enemies of the Gospel often confuse light and darkness.
We also often confuse simple and easy.
Plural and possessive forms of English words often confuse beginning writers.

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