Examples of using Easily confused in English and their translations into Swedish
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Teo gets easily confused.
Easily confused, we're all bald.
They are easily confused.
Easily confused with the leaves of the autumn timeless.
Are you that easily confused?
He is easily confused with the similar bronze-tailed plumeleteer.
And she is easily confused.
she's in a wheelchair, and she's easily confused.
I'm not easily confused.
Then send someone who won't be easily confused.
can be easily confused.
They are easily confused with the Pal striped whiptail.
He is very dim-witted and easily confused.
This discharge is easily confused with the internal discharge of the sample.
These are two words in the English language that are easily confused with each other.
Its symptoms are easily confused with other diseases,
they are easily confused;
At this age, they become easily confused. Their memories are clouded.
is easily confused with gout.
She's in a wheelchair, and she's easily confused. But my mother is almost 89.
some quite strategically placed below search results so they were quite easily confused with actual results.
Since allergy symptoms are very easily confused with ordinary poisoning.
But that name being so easily confused with the existing state of Syria which first came into existence in 1946, others choose to translate"Sham" as"Levant.".
They have many similar symptoms and can be easily confused and misdiagnosed as each other.
IV and VI be easily confused, especially when the numerals are upside down.
in the early stages, it is easily confused with other diseases or with aggressiveness.
Halli ash can be easily confused with the initially similar looking Schüpplingen(Pholiota).
its credibility is undermined by the inclusion of an arbitrary gimmick the so-called'double standards index'(DSI) easily confused with established UN indexes such as the Human Development Index.
But the atypical lichen is easily confused with the usual abrasions and abrasions.