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Hope this clears your confusion. vs Hope this clears up your confusion.

These are both correct phrases and they are commonplace in English. They convey the same meaning of expecting that something will remove confusion. The choice between 'clears your confusion' and 'clears up your confusion' is a matter of personal preference.
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Hope this clears your confusion.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express the hope that something will remove someone's confusion.

Examples:

  • I hope this clears your confusion about the new policy.
  • She said, 'I hope this clears your confusion about the assignment.'
  • There is of course another interpretation for your confusion.
  • My child, I understand your confusion.
  • Verna told me about your confusion.
  • Let me alleviate some of your confusion.
  • Let me alleviate some of your confusion.
  • I suppose I can understand your confusion.
  • But as that's a primary ingredient of baby powder, I understand your confusion.
  • But as that's a primary ingredient of baby powder, I understand your confusion.
  • I feel I must make this clear to all Members of this House so that voting can take place without any confusion.
  • I understand your confusion - your refusal to accept what's happened.
  • Your confusion is... only human.
  • Your confusion's understandable... you were bottlefed.
  • I can handle your confusion with Rachel until you get over it.
  • Cramping, to go along with your confusion, and spasming.
  • OK, your confusion is one thing...
  • And I understand your confusion on that.
  • I can handle your confusion with Rachel until you get over it.
  • But your confusion is soon to come to an abrupt end with the arrival of a woman.
  • But what's the source of your confusion?
  • Cramping, to go along with your confusion, and spasming.

Alternatives:

  • hope this clarifies your confusion.
  • hope this dispels your confusion.
  • hope this resolves your confusion.
  • hope this alleviates your confusion.

Hope this clears up your confusion.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express the hope that something will remove someone's confusion.

Examples:

  • I hope this clears up your confusion about the schedule.
  • The explanation should help clear up your confusion.
  • There is of course another interpretation for your confusion.
  • My child, I understand your confusion.
  • Verna told me about your confusion.
  • Let me alleviate some of your confusion.
  • Let me alleviate some of your confusion.
  • I suppose I can understand your confusion.
  • But as that's a primary ingredient of baby powder, I understand your confusion.
  • But as that's a primary ingredient of baby powder, I understand your confusion.
  • Well, I'm happy to clear up any confusion.
  • Mr President, I can clear up Mr Cohn-Bendit's confusion.
  • Then allow me to clear up any confusion.
  • You will be asked if you know anything that might clear up the confusion.
  • We need to clear up this confusion.
  • I feel that this would clear up any potential confusion.
  • I hope this thing clears up quickly.
  • Mr President, I would also like to speak for personal reasons in order to clear up some of the confusion.
  • Till this clears up, I got problems of my own.
  • Besides, it clears up your mind.
  • I feel I must make this clear to all Members of this House so that voting can take place without any confusion.
  • Perhaps I could recommend Punto juice, which would also help clear up your rotting-carcass breath.

Alternatives:

  • hope this clarifies your confusion.
  • hope this dispels your confusion.
  • hope this resolves your confusion.
  • hope this alleviates your confusion.

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