Examples of using Bit confusing in English and their translations into Dutch
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Bit confusing.
It's a bit confusing.
Sometimes the situation can be a bit confusing.
A bit confusing really.
This is a bit confusing.
People also translate
A bit confusing isn't it?
Your resume is a bit confusing.
A bit confusing on the first day.
It is all a bit confusing.
No. I found this all a bit confusing.
That sounds a bit confusing, doesn't it?
The partition's type can be a bit confusing.
It's a bit confusing as it says"EXIT".
Yeah, it's actually a bit confusing.
This can be a bit confusing especially if you are a new visitor.
Yeah, it's actually a bit confusing.
Yet it is a bit confusing: Miss Antarctica is now a Dutch band or not?
The answer might be a bit confusing.
You may see different(bit confusing) error messages when you try to open or use Outlook.
Fred said things got a bit confusing.
However, one thing that I found a bit confusing is the fact that on the homepage you will not be offered to explore videos, you will have a bunch of tags suggested.
Fred said things got a bit confusing.
I know my reads are a bit confusing right now, I get it but.
CONS: Fragment selection can be a bit confusing.
A positive development, however sometimes a bit confusing for the consulting GP or specialist.
I am afraid I do find your ruling a bit confusing.
Dealing with the magical community can be a bit confusing for first-time parents especially.
Tab to switch between them still a bit confusing and much work!
Only downside, the structure of the book is a bit confusing from time to time.
The numbering scheme of the maps is a bit confusing.