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I have some confusion vs There are some confusions

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I have some confusion' is used when an individual is unsure or unclear about something. 'There are some confusions' is used when referring to multiple unclear or confusing aspects of a situation.

Last updated: April 08, 2024 • 558 views

I have some confusion

This phrase is correct and commonly used when an individual is unsure or unclear about something.

This phrase is used when a person wants to express that they are uncertain or puzzled about a particular topic or situation.

Examples:

  • I have some confusion about the instructions you gave me.
  • I have some confusion about the new project requirements.
  • I have some confusion
  • I believe I have detected some confusion about that in this debate.
  • I have been contacted by a Member of Parliament in Uganda, who tells me that there is some confusion over which substances are banned by the EU.
  • That may explain why there was some confusion.
  • Somebody mentioned that perhaps there is some confusion.
  • There is some confusion regarding 16550.
  • Therefore did not do without mistakes and some confusion.
  • I have to say that some of the criticisms levelled at the Commission's document were justified in that there was some confusion between terms like integrated resource planning and others.
  • Here, instead, I have placed them at the end because with their particular coenocytic cellular structure (cells which contain many isolated nuclei), they could have created some confusion with the concepts of haploid and diploid just introduced.
  • There seems to be some confusion here.
  • There's some confusion about the term gender.
  • Your MaJesty... Lalla, there's some confusion.
  • Mrs. Glasser has been ill and there was some confusion with the real sub.
  • There seems to be some confusion with this contract.
  • The boy's obviously in a state of some confusion.
  • Because I feel like there's been some confusion.
  • I'll create some confusion with this.
  • I think there might be some confusion about our relationship.
  • There was some confusion, and I ended up punching the real Levar Burton.
  • We'll say there was some confusion.
  • There's been some confusion over the school' funds and certain irregularities.

Alternatives:

  • I am confused about...
  • I am unsure about...
  • I am unclear about...

There are some confusions

This phrase is correct and is used when referring to multiple unclear or confusing aspects of a situation.

This phrase is used when talking about various unclear or puzzling elements within a context or situation.

Examples:

  • There are some confusions in the report that need to be clarified.
  • There are some confusions in the new policy that need to be addressed.
  • There are some confusions
  • In fact, there are some differences which create confusion.
  • There are a lot of new competitors on the market and some confusion at the moment.
  • That may explain why there was some confusion.
  • Somebody mentioned that perhaps there is some confusion.
  • There is some confusion regarding 16550.
  • Therefore did not do without mistakes and some confusion.
  • There seems to be some confusion here.
  • There's some confusion about the term gender.
  • Your MaJesty... Lalla, there's some confusion.
  • Mrs. Glasser has been ill and there was some confusion with the real sub.
  • There seems to be some confusion with this contract.
  • The boy's obviously in a state of some confusion.
  • Because I feel like there's been some confusion.
  • I'll create some confusion with this.
  • I think there might be some confusion about our relationship.
  • There was some confusion, and I ended up punching the real Levar Burton.
  • We'll say there was some confusion.
  • There's been some confusion over the school' funds and certain irregularities.
  • There was some confusion about his name.
  • Apparently there is some confusion as to who is the head coach here.

Alternatives:

  • There are some confusing aspects...
  • There are some unclear points...
  • There are some puzzling elements...

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