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Do not confuse this with the term proxy server.

Both sides too often confuse him with the striving pilgrim he portrayed in his autobiography.

We must be careful not to confuse a segment and a sector.

To confuse intelligence and dislocate sentiment by gratuitous fictions is a short-sighted way of pursuing happiness.

Art is the re-enactment of reality, of a reality purifies, freed from constraints and irrelevant accidents, unfettered to the material circumstances that confuse the essence.

Those who limit friendship to two people seem to confuse the sense of security of a wise friendship with love's jealousy and stupidity.

Electrical cables plugged in the wrong way would switch the "polarity" of a sensor, causing it to confuse left and right.

The type checker is supposed to help a programmer recover from exactly these sorts of mistakes, but in the case of static fields, the type system could actually help to confuse the programmer.

Text is a critical component to almost all user interfaces. Written language is capable of conveying dense and nuanced information, but significant care must be taken to use text appropriately, as it also has a great potential to confuse and complicate.

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I often confuse you and your brother.

Please don't confuse Australia with Austria.

Do not confuse this value with the policy type defined previously.

The glitter of official lies and the epic splendor of JFK's funeral confuse the eye and confound the understanding.

The bastard science of eugenics, he says, will haunt humanity as long as people are tempted to confuse evolution with improvement.

"The five colours confuse the eye, The five sounds dull the ear, The five tastes spoil the palate. Excess of hunting and chasing Makes minds go mad. Products that are hard to get Impede their owner's movements."

Expert often confuse laymen with their jargon.

We must choose our words wisely, in order to not confuse terminology across business contexts.

But, when the picture is right side up, we see it as a face and we confuse what we know about faces with what we actually see. It’s as if we have an internal monologue that goes “Oh, face.

Or perhaps this is to confuse novelty with importance.

Never confuse momentum with energy.

Seen from even a short distance, they are indistinguishable from the real thing, meaning they can be effectively used to confuse and distract an enemy.

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